Thursday, April 30th, 2026

Surge in heat affects daily life in Tarai Madhes



DHANUSHA: Residents across the Tarai Madhes, including those in Dhanusha district, are grappling with a sudden surge in heat that has persisted for over a week.

Temperatures have soared from 38 degrees Celsius to 42 degrees Celsius within this short period.

As a result, major markets shutter their doors during midday, and there has been a noticeable decline in foot traffic in public spaces and offices due to the oppressive heat.

Vulnerable populations, including senior citizens, children, and individuals with chronic illnesses, are particularly at risk due to the rising temperatures.

Dr. Krishna Dev Das, spokesperson for the Provincial Hospital in Janakpurdham, noted an uptick in patients seeking medical attention for complaints such as wounds, rashes, typhoid, fever, and diarrhea as temperatures have climbed.

Dr. Das issued a warning, stating, “The risk of heatstroke is also increasing along with the rise in temperature. The intense heat poses challenges for daily wage laborers and those who work outdoors. Therefore, it is crucial to prioritize our health and well-being.”

He cautioned that exposure to hot air could lead to symptoms such as headaches, body aches, extreme fatigue, throat dryness, and burning eyes, among other health issues.

Additionally, Ramdev Banaraitale from Mahendranagar in Kshireshwornath Municipality-5, Dhanusha district, mentioned that the hot air is beginning to adversely affect crop, vegetable, and fruit farming in the flatlands.

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Publish Date : 22 April 2024 21:00 PM

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