Residents Report Rise in Allergies, Breathing Issues Amid Spread of Airborne Fluff in Several Parts of Valley
Touseef Wani
Srinagar, May 09: Residents across the Kashmir Valley have expressed concern over the increasing spread of white cotton-like fluff from seasonal trees, alleging that the airborne particles are triggering allergies and respiratory problems in several districts.
Locals from various parts of the Valley said the fluff, released by seasonal trees planted along roadsides, parks, and residential areas, has spread widely over the past few days, with particles drifting into homes, schools, markets, offices, and public spaces.
Residents claimed that children, elderly people, and patients suffering from asthma and other respiratory ailments are among the worst affected.
Several people complained of coughing, throat irritation, sneezing, eye allergies, and breathing discomfort, which they attributed to continuous exposure to the airborne particles.
“The fluff remains suspended in the air for long periods, making it difficult for people to move around freely, especially during afternoon hours when winds increase,” residents from different districts of the Valley said.
People said the issue has become a recurring seasonal problem in many parts of Kashmir, with similar complaints surfacing from Srinagar, Ganderbal, Budgam, Baramulla, Bandipora, Anantnag, Pulwama, and other districts where pollen and cotton-like particles are reportedly affecting public health.
Residents urged the concerned departments, municipal authorities, and environmental agencies to take preventive measures, including scientific management of such trees, regular cleaning of public spaces, and awareness campaigns to minimise the spread of allergens.
Meanwhile, health experts advised people, particularly children, elderly citizens, and those suffering from respiratory illnesses, to avoid unnecessary outdoor exposure during peak hours, wear masks when required, keep windows closed during heavy fluff movement, and seek medical attention in case of severe allergic or breathing-related symptoms.