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How Alappuzha’s Residents Cut Mosquito Breeding By 87%

Summary by The Better India
When the monsoon arrives in Alappuzha, water seems to find its way everywhere. Canals rise, drains fill up, and puddles linger in corners long after the rain has stopped. And then there are the places you may barely notice: a flowerpot left in the yard, an old tyre by the wall, a bucket collecting rainwater, a gutter that has not drained properly. To us, they may look harmless. To a mosquito looking for somewhere to lay eggs, they are exactly wh…
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The Better India broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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