Health authorities have raised concerns over an increased risk of infectious diseases, including viral fevers, as heavy rains continue across the island.
Deputy Director General of Health Services, Dr. G. Wijesuriya, has urged the public to adhere to safety measures when purchasing and consuming food and beverages to minimize health risks.
In response to the situation, a special dengue control program is being implemented in flood-affected areas of the North-Eastern Province.
Community consultant at the National Dengue Control Unit, Lahiru Kodithuwakku, has called on residents to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds as part of efforts to curb the spread of dengue.
Sri Lanka has recorded 45,448 dengue cases this year, with 19,487 reported in the Western Province. Additionally, 22 dengue-related deaths have been reported.