December 19, 2025 - 19:47

You may come face-to-face with an unexpected problem in your home after the recent heavy rain and flooding. Health officials are raising alarms about the potential for rats to invade residential areas, particularly through toilets. The combination of heavy rainfall and flooding can disrupt rodent habitats, forcing them to seek refuge in drier spaces, including homes.
Rats are known to be resilient creatures, capable of squeezing through small openings. They can enter homes via sewer systems, especially when the ground becomes saturated and their tunnels are compromised. This poses not only an inconvenience but also a health risk, as rats can carry diseases that may affect humans.
Residents are urged to remain vigilant and take preventive measures. Keeping toilet lids closed, sealing any gaps around pipes, and ensuring that drainage systems are functioning properly can help mitigate the risk of an unwelcome rodent encounter. It's essential to stay informed and proactive in maintaining a safe and healthy living environment following the recent weather challenges.
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