Mosquito Tornado’ Swirls Over Pune’s Mutha River

Residents of Keshavnagar and Kharadi in Pune were taken by surprise after they witnessed an unusual phenomenon – a “mosquito tornado” — swirling over the...

Residents of Keshavnagar and Kharadi in Pune were taken by surprise after they witnessed an unusual phenomenon – a “mosquito tornado” — swirling over the Mutha river. The videos, captured in the Mundhwa, Keshavnagar, and Kharadi areas of the city, showcase a towering mass of mosquitoes taking over the skies.

Mosquito Tornado’ Swirls Over Pune’s Mutha River

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  • Residents of Keshavnagar and Kharadi in Pune were taken by surprise after they witnessed an unusual phenomenon – a “mosquito tornado” — swirling over the Mutha river. The videos, captured in the Mundhwa, Keshavnagar, and Kharadi areas of the city, showcase a towering mass of mosquitoes taking over the skies.
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All You Need To Know

  • In a video shared on Instagram, one can see a dense cloud of mosquitoes forming a swirling vortex near the riverbanks, creating a surreal sight.
  • The terrifying situation has sparked panic amongst residents, who complain that they have been facing a lot of problems due to the mosquito menace.
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  • People living in luxurious high-rise buildings in these posh areas have been confined to their homes, and are unable to open their balcony doors. Even gardens and parks are off-limits for children.
  • Several residents took to social media to voice their concerns, urging authorities to take action and clean up the affected area.
  • Many pointed out that the breeding of mosquitoes is a potential spot for numerous health hazards and other diseases like malaria, dengue, and even chikungunya.
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  • Notably, the menace is attributed to an increased water level in the Mula-Mutha River in Kharadi.
  • Though Pune Municipal Corporation started the task of removing excess water two days ago, the situation is still not under control.
  • The situation is particularly dire along the riverbed, impacting various establishments, including skyscrapers, IT park premises, schools, sports stadiums, old age homes, crematoriums, and the local villages.
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  • In addition, the riverbed also has a small dam as well as a water treatment plant. The water flow has slowed down due to these projects, leading to water accumulation, which in turn provides an ideal environment for mosquitoes to breed.
  • Tornadoes like this have previously been reported from Central America and Russia usually during the rainy season.
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