Cold havoc in Bangladesh, 50 people died so far
Cold havoc in Bangladesh, 50 people died so far
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Dhaka: Like India, due to the increasing cold in recent times, Bangladesh continues to have cold havoc. So far 50 people died due to this. Due to dense fog, many flights have to be diverted and some have to be canceled. The Meteorological Department issued a warning of severe cold for a few days.

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According to the information received from the Meteorological Department, the lowest temperature of the country was recorded at 4.5 degree Celsius in the border town of Tetulia in the north of Bangladesh in the early hours of Sunday, that is, 29 December 2019. Ayesha Akhtar, the senior officer of the Health Directorate said that between November 1 and December 28, 17 people died due to respiratory infection. While 33 people died due to rotavirus and other diseases. Hospitals are crowded with people suffering from cold-related diseases such as influenza, dehydration, and pneumonia. The worst effect of this weather havoc has been on the elderly and poor people including children.

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On one hand in Bangladesh, the winter is continuing, on the other hand, due to the fire in the slums near Dhaka, people have come on the streets. Many people have become homeless in the chilling cold.

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