Hospitals throughout Kashmir are witnessing a sharp increase in cases related to cold weather as the region endures an intense cold wave.
Medical facilities report a growing number of patients suffering from respiratory infections and hypothermia. The continuous drop in temperature has made vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly and children, more susceptible to cold-induced ailments. Medical staff highlight that flu-like symptoms and breathing difficulties are increasingly common.
The valley has experienced a significant drop in temperatures over the last week, with the cold wave expected to persist. Forecasts indicate nighttime temperatures reaching record lows, exacerbating health risks.
Health officials urge residents to take precautions such as:
"The rise in hypothermia and respiratory cases is directly linked to this worsening cold spell," noted a medical professional at Srinagar hospital.
Power outages and disrupted transportation due to icy conditions have complicated healthcare delivery. Authorities are striving to maintain supply chains for essential medicines and heating fuels.
The intense cold wave in Kashmir significantly elevates respiratory and hypothermia cases, stressing healthcare systems and calling for heightened public awareness and preventive measures.