Mayor’s Remarks:
1. Mid-Autumn Festival has come and gone, but our vigilance in Dengue fever prevention must persist. I extend my gratitude to the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Health and Welfare for their assistance and collaboration. Until we see a reduction in confirmed cases, we must continue to bolster our epidemic prevention efforts. With a typhoon on the horizon, we must swiftly shift from disaster preparedness to post-typhoon epidemic prevention and undertake disinfecting operations. I urge all departments to diligently implement the resolutions passed during the recent meeting held by the Level 1 Dengue Fever Prevention Command Center. My appreciation goes out to the military and all departments for their unwavering efforts and support. I trust that through the collective endeavors of the government and the public, both at the central and local levels, we can effectively control the epidemic and reduce the number of confirmed cases.
2. I ask concerned departments to make thorough preparations for the National Day celebration on October 8. Our aim is to let all attendees, including central government officials, expats, citizens, and esteemed guests from various counties and cities, bask in the festivities of our nation's birthday.
3. As the impending typhoon approaches, I implore concerned departments to make necessary adjustments to our flood detention basins. This will allow us to store rainwater and minimize the risk of street and residential flooding.