Casablanca residents plagued by surge in insects amid summer heat
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Residents of Casablanca are complaining about a significant increase in cockroaches and insects.
- The proliferation is linked to the summer heat, sewage systems, and waste accumulation.
- Local authorities state that continuous pest control programs are in place, with recent campaigns in specific districts.
Casablanca residents are battling an escalating infestation of cockroaches and other insects, particularly in neighborhoods experiencing rising summer temperatures. The insects are reportedly swarming near sewage systems and waste collection points, causing significant distress and disruption to daily life for families, especially during the night.
The city is witnessing a continuous program to combat insects and rodents, implemented in coordination with various specialized services.
Residents are calling for urgent intervention from public health services and the local development company, "Casablanca Environment," to curb the growing problem. They emphasize the need for intensified preventive treatment beyond seasonal interventions, highlighting that the current heatwaves are accelerating insect reproduction.
Nafissa Remhan, the vice president of the Casablanca Communal Council responsible for public health, acknowledged the issue. She stated that the city is implementing a continuous program to combat insects and rodents, coordinating efforts with relevant authorities and the "Casablanca Environment" company. Remhan assured that interventions are daily and intensified during summer, with targeted spraying and cleaning operations in affected areas, including recent campaigns in Ain Sebaรข and Mohammedia districts.
Interventions are carried out daily and intensively, especially during the summer, as climatic conditions contribute to the spread of these insects.
Remhan also noted that the council is working with authorities and the local company to conduct awareness campaigns, urging citizens to dispose of waste properly to help mitigate the spread of insects. Despite these assurances, residents express ongoing concern about the persistent nuisance and the need for more effective, long-term solutions.
The communal council, in coordination with the competent authorities and the local development company "Casablanca Environment," is continuously working to implement sanitation and spraying operations in various districts.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.