ABANDONED buildings turned into illegal dumpsites, stagnant pools of water, clogged drains and areas with dense undergrowth are among the possible breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes.
A check by The Star discovered many such places exist but sadly no action have been taken by the local authorities or land owners to overcome the problem.
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