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Illegal dumping can negatively affect your health

The MMC for Health and Social Development Nomadlozi Nkosi has urged residents to refrain from illegal dumping.

The act of illegal dumping is not only unpleasant, but it is also a serious health hazard to the public.

Ekurhuleni health practitioners have warned that wet garbage is a perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes and attract other unpleasant insects and trash-loving animals such as rats.

The MMC for Health and Social Development Nomadlozi Nkosi has urged residents to refrain from illegal dumping.

Mosquitoes can carry life-threatening diseases, such as dengue fever, yellow fever, encephalitis, and malaria.

Stop the spread of diseases, report illegal dumping to the city’s call centre on 0860 543 000 and a fine will be enforced on the transgressors.

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