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Northern areas are trembling in severe winter

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  • 28 January, 2021 14:32:10

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Rangpur Bureau: In the severe winter, the northern districts are shrouded in thick fog. Winter and cold are on the rise, low-income people are suffering in this region. As a result of the mild cold wave, the northern region is covered with extra cold and dense fog. The low-income people in the region are suffering. In misery and suffering.

Again, many people are not leaving the house without the need. The Rangpur Meteorological Office said that the fog and cold winds are increasing in the north due to the mild cold wave. Public life in the northern region, including Rangpur, has come to a standstill. Meteorological officials say the temperature is likely to drop in the last two days of January. The minimum temperature in the northern region was recorded at 6.8 degrees Celsius in Dinajpur, 7.9 degrees Celsius in Tetulia of Panchagarh, 10 degrees Celsius in Rajarhat of Kurigram and 9.5 degrees Celsius in Rangpur.

However, the last two days of January may increase due to mild cold and severe cold. The northern sky is covered with dense fog. Low-income people are suffering in the city. Rangpur meteorologist Mostafizur Rahman said that today the minimum temperature in Dinajpur is 6.8 degrees Celsius, in Tetulia in Panchagarh it is 7.9 degrees Celsius, in Rajarhat in Kurigram it is 9 degrees Celsius and in Bangladesh it is 9.5 degrees Celsius. Winds and winters. Due to this, the minimum temperature is rising in the northern districts. He is expecting the temperature to drop in the last two days of January.

If the temperature drops, the incidence of severe cold will increase. People of different ages including children and the elderly are being treated in the hospital for cold-related diseases. Rangpur District Civil Surgeon Dr. Hiramba Kumar Roy said that people of different ages are being admitted to Rangpur Medical College Hospital with various diseases including pneumonia, diarrhea, tuberculosis and cough. About 400 children and old people of different ages have been admitted. In the last 28 days, 8 women have died in the burn unit of Rangpur Medical College Hospital.

24 burn patients have been admitted. Most of them are women. Many burn patients are good with medical services. He is leaving medical. Rangpur Deputy Commissioner Asib Ahsan said that people in the northern region are suffering due to the increase in fog with cold and winter. Adequate amount of blankets and money have been distributed in the district. A letter has also been sent to the ministry with more demands.

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