Preparing for the Chill

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Health Measures Urged in Chilly J&K

ARJUMAND WANI

SRINAGAR, Dec 14: With temperatures dropping steeply, a tailored public health advisory is urging Jammu and Kashmir residents to take immediate precautions against the specific health risks posed by the current cold wave and frost.

The plummeting temperatures, marking the coldest night in Srinagar at -5.4°C, have prompted concerns about the impacts of the ongoing cold wave. The India Meteorological Department’s criteria for Cold Wave conditions in the region highlight the severity of the situation, emphasizing deviations from normal temperature ranges.

The advisory underscores the vulnerability of various groups, including the homeless, elderly, pregnant or lactating mothers, children, outdoor workers, and farmers. Specific measures, customized for the region, aim to address the heightened risks faced by these demographics.

Severe cold in Jammu and Kashmir can lead to health issues like hypothermia and frostbite. The advisory offers region-specific guidance, aiding residents in recognizing symptoms and stressing the importance of seeking immediate medical attention.

Residents are advised to take proactive steps to minimize cold-related health problems. This includes staying updated on local weather, wearing appropriate winter clothing, keeping emergency supplies, and caring for vulnerable populations unique to the region.

The advisory details conditions like frostbite, immersion foot, and chilblain (pernio), providing information on symptoms, prevention, and necessary actions specific to Jammu and Kashmir.

Residents are strongly urged to prepare by stocking essentials, checking on neighbors, and seeking prompt medical attention for cold-related concerns. This region-specific focus equips residents to tackle the unique challenges posed by the cold wave.

As the cold tightens its grip, health officials stress the importance of following these guidelines. Prompt recognition and actions can significantly aid individuals and communities in facing this challenging weather in Jammu and Kashmir.

For detailed region-specific guidelines, residents are encouraged to visit the National Disaster Management Authority’s resources on cold wave awareness in Jammu and Kashmir.

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