Updated On: 01 July, 2015 06:42 AM IST | | Sachin Unhalekar
<p>900 BMC workers, 240 supervisors and 24 officers spread out across city over the past 10 days to zero in on larvae-breeding areas, which have multiplied due to the recent dry spell following a bout of heavy rains</p>

After the heavy downpour on June 19-20, the city has experienced a dry spell for over 10 days. This has led to an increase in the breeding areas of Anopheles mosquitoes across the city.