Lisbon's Battle Against Pests
Rats and cockroaches have been invading streets and various spaces in the capital city, prompting significant municipal action. Over the past seven years, Lisbon has invested a staggering 1.1 million euros in efforts to combat these persistent pests.
The issue has become a major concern for residents and authorities alike, with infestations reported in public areas and private properties. This substantial financial commitment highlights the severity of the problem and the city's dedication to improving public health and sanitation.
Details on the specific measures taken and their effectiveness are still emerging, but the ongoing struggle underscores the challenges urban centers face in maintaining hygiene and safety.
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