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Aerial spraying for Zika virus begins in Miami Beach

Aerial insecticide spraying to combat mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus is underway in Miami Beach.
Mosquito zika virus (CNN)

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Aerial insecticide spraying to combat mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus is underway in Miami Beach.

A plane carrying the insecticide naled released the spray over the Atlantic Ocean before dawn Friday.

Miami-Dade County officials as saying that on-board meteorological equipment was used to measure weather conditions and calculate a flight pattern that would allow the wind to carry the spray over the island, the Miami Herald reports.

The next round is scheduled for 6 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 11.

Some residents opposed spraying, citing the potential for harmful effects. But county officials say the low concentration of naled won’t harm them.

Aerial spraying targets adult mosquitoes; different pesticides for larvae will be sprayed on the ground.

Of Florida’s 56 non-travel-related Zika cases, 11 are associated with Miami Beach.

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