The Social Communication Department asks the community to keep their homes clean and to remove or dispose of containers of stagnant water
Workers of the Municipality of Chapala during the collection of junk and tires.
Jazmin Stengel. – The Chapala Junk Cleanup campaign, which ran from November 29 in Ajijic and concluded on December 8 in Chapala, collected 37 tons of castoffs and 1088 old tires throughout the municipality. The purpose of the campaign is to prevent the breeding grounds of Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes, carriers of diseases such as Dengue, Zika and Chikungunya.
After the collection, the municipal departments of Social Development, Ecology and General Services expect in the coming days to sort the different materials and transport them to the respective recycling centers for processing.
The Social Communication Department encourages the community to keep their homes tidy, and to remove or discard containers of stagnant water, places where these insects reproduce, in order to help avoid diseases.
Translated by Sandy Britton
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