Greater Noida West : Residents of Arihant Arden Society in Greater Noida West have raised serious concerns over the growing pile of garbage near the main entrance gate of the society. The unattended waste not only creates an unpleasant sight and foul smell but has also become a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other insects, significantly increasing the risk of infections and diseases.
Residents of the society allege that the garbage has been accumulating for several days without any action from the concerned authorities. The situation is not just a threat to public health but also tarnishes the image of the residential society.
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Health experts warn that accumulated waste can lead to outbreaks of vector-borne diseases such as dengue, chikungunya, and malaria. Furthermore, long-term exposure to unhygienic conditions may lead to bacterial and viral infections, especially among children and the elderly.
The incident highlights the urgent need for cleanliness in residential areas. In densely populated societies, regular waste disposal and sanitation are critical to ensure the well-being of residents. Without timely and routine cleaning, such areas can quickly turn into public health hazards.