
By Health Reporter
Blantyre is on high alert as fears of a cholera outbreak resurface following persistent rains and flooding that have disrupted sanitation systems in several high-density townships.
Health authorities say confirmed cases have begun to rise, prompting an emergency cholera vaccination campaign targeting thousands of residents in vulnerable areas. Officials warn that contaminated water sources, poor drainage and overcrowding could accelerate the spread of the deadly disease if preventive measures are ignored.
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