Several more cities in Dallas County have signed on for aerial mosquito spraying, including Dallas which has expanded its area of coverage. On Wednesday Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings declared a state of disaster in the city because of West Nile, clearing the way for treatment from above. He also decided all of the city rather than just the northern areas should be sprayed in an effort to wipe out the mosquito population.
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