Pakistan, Aug. 12 -- Six new dengue cases were reported in Rawalpindi, raising the total number of patients in Rawalpindi and nearby Murree to 58. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as the number of infections rises.

So far this year, health officials have screened 4,475 people for dengue in the region. Out of the total cases, 30 have been confirmed in Rawalpindi district, while Murree has reported 28 cases. Fortunately, no deaths have occurred so far.

Currently, 11 patients are receiving treatment in hospitals. The health department is actively managing the situation to prevent further spread and ensure patients receive proper care.

Strict actions have been taken to enforce dengue safety rules. A total of 2,288 case...