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Observation of mosquito menace in mithi river

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Mumbai airport’s brand new terminal is battling a mosquito onslaught with guppy fish, mist machines and NASA-certified mosquito death traps, an airport official said on Friday.

The hi-tech building boasts plush interiors and art on the walls, but is lined by open gutters and the slow-moving, garbage-choked Mithi river, breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

A range of methods were being used to tackle the insects, including introducing guppy fish in the gutters and other water-logged areas, said Vaibhav Tiwari, a spokesman for GVK-Mumbai International Airport Ltd, the public-private enterprise that runs the airport.

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