Surge in heat affects normal life in Terai Madhesh
Senior citizens, children and patients of chronic diseases are at high risk due to the increasing heat.
KATHMANDU: People residing across the Terai Madhesh including in Dhanusha district have been affected with a sudden surge in heat over a week.
The temperature here increased from 38 degrees Celsius to 42 degrees Celsius within a week. Major markets remain closed during the mid-day while the footfall in public places and offices are decreasing lately due to the sweltering heat.
Senior citizens, children and patients of chronic diseases are at high risk due to the increasing heat.
Dr Krishna Dev Das, Spokesperson at the Provincial Hospital in Janakpurdham, shared that the number of patients visiting the healthcare facilities with complaints of wounds, rashes, typhoid, fever and diarrhoea has gone up with the surge in temperature.
Dr Das warned, “The risk of heat stroke is also on rise with the surge in temperature. Extreme heat seems to pose problems to daily wage labourers and those who work outdoor. It is, hence, very important to take good care of our health.”
Hot air could cause head ache, body sore, extreme fatigue, dryness in throat and burning eyes among other health issues, he cautioned.
Meanwhile, hot air has also begun taking toll on the crops, vegetable and fruits farming in the flatland, added Ramdev Banaraitale of Mahendranagar in Kshireshwornath Municipality-5 in the district.