Emenac has contributed greatly against the uncontrollable spread of Dengue fever in Pakistan and continues to serve for this matter. Its Social Participation Department has been actively running campaigns for aid and awareness and has once again, come out to lend its services.
Natural disasters, crises and outbreaks of epidemics can strike any nation at any time and whenever any such thing has been faced by Pakistan, Emenac has always been at the forefront in helping out those in problem. The spread of dengue fever is one of the worst things that Pakistan could ever face. Each year in the summers, when mosquitoes in this third world country are almost everywhere, hundreds of people die of dengue and according to a few studies; the intensity of this fever is increasing year by year. By far, no successful solution has been invented for this epidemic but whatever the sprays are available, Emenac has worked a great deal in covering as many areas with them as possible.
As the month of April neared its end and the dengue epidemic began to spread in various parts of Punjab once again, Emenac turned up to be a part of those serving the community and poured in a large sum of money to have the anti-dengue medications sprayed where required. Even though the government of Punjab has been actively working to stop the spread of dengue mosquito and bring this problem to an end, its uncontrollability has not made the efforts very successful. Emenac thus went into areas where the government could not manage to reach.
Emenac has contributed greatly against the uncontrollable spread of Dengue fever in Pakistan and continues to serve for this matter. Its Social Participation Department has been actively running campaigns for aid and awareness and has once again, come out to lend its services.
Lahore, Pakistan: Continuing its trend of fighting off the spread of dengue fever in the Punjab province of Pakistan, Emenac launched a campaign and had various parts of the province sprayed with appropriate medications as well as awareness raised against the epidemic.