The Belgrade City Sanitation continues the action of controlling adult mosquitoes in multiple locations across the city. Treatments are conducted using ground devices in the evening hours, covering the Danube riverbank, Pupin Bridge, Ada Huja, Paradise Island, neighborhoods such as Sajam, 13. maj, Goveđi brod, and other city areas. The goal of the action is to reduce the mosquito population and protect citizens from bites and potential mosquito-borne diseases.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize the public health importance of mosquito control, highlighting the city’s efforts to protect vulnerable populations and the environment. They may also discuss the need for sustainable and eco-friendly pest control methods.
Center: Center-leaning sources report the mosquito control actions factually, focusing on the schedule, locations, and the city’s commitment to public safety without much editorializing.
Right: Right-leaning media might focus on the efficiency and responsiveness of the city authorities in addressing public nuisances like mosquitoes, possibly linking it to broader themes of urban management and public order.