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Cold affects normal life in middle-east Terai


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2021 Jan 17, 11:06, Mahottari
Locals of Besisahar Municipality of Lamjung District warming themself in front of a small bonfire on the side of the road on Sunday morning. The district has been feeling the onset of winter since the Sun hasn't been shinning properly since Saturday. Photo Source: RSS

Excessive cold weather has affected daily life in several districts in the middle-east Terai for the past few days. Dense fog has made the weather severely cold, with having no or little sunshine in the area. 

There is no sunshine in Mahottari since January 11 with thick fog occurring most of the time. The cold wind and frost that has been occurring continuously have exacerbated the cold weather, forcing the people to stay indoors. 

"The vegetable in the field has wilted away due to cold. The tomatoes are decaying in the plant itself. Beans, peas, and legumes have also withered," said Mahendra Singh Kushwaha, a vegetable farmer at Pashupatinagar, Bardibas Municipality-9 in the district.

Like Kushwaha, many vegetable farmers in the area are worried about the loss of vegetables due to the intense cold weather.

The cold snap has not only affected the vegetable crops, it has also taken a toll on livestock, especially the milch cows and buffaloes. "Neither we can go out and collect green grass and fodder for the animals nor can we take them out for grazing," bemoaned Hiradevi Dahal, a farmer of Ramnagar, Bhangaha Municipality in the district.

She has seven buffaloes, a cow, and calves to look after and says she has not been able to collect grass and foliage for them for the last week due to the intense cold weather.

The movement of people and other activities in the market has also drastically reduced with a constant increase in the cold condition. 

Meanwhile, the number of patients has also increased at several settlements due to the persistent cold. The number of patients suffering from asthma, cough, and arthritis has drastically gone up. 

The underprivileged older people, infants, and new mothers are the hardest hit or are at risk from cold, said Dr. Bidhan Chandra Jha, Medical Superintendent at Bardibas Hospital. 


Source: RSS


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