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San Gabán: 22 Tons of Useless Objects Removed to Prevent Dengue

Summary by El Búho
With the aim of reducing the risks of transmission of dengue, the Integrated Health Network (RIS) Carabaya, local authorities and organized neighbors carried out a day of collection and disposal of useless objects in the towns of Challhuamayo and Puerto Manoa, district of San Gabán. The campaign allowed to remove approximately 22 tons of waste and disused objects that could become potential breeding sites of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the main …
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With the aim of reducing the risks of transmission of dengue, the Integrated Health Network (RIS) Carabaya, local authorities and organized neighbors carried out a day of collection and disposal of useless objects in the towns of Challhuamayo and Puerto Manoa, district of San Gabán. The campaign allowed to remove approximately 22 tons of waste and disused objects that could become potential breeding sites of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the main …

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El Búho broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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