Jagran correspondent, severe cold in Etah district has increased the problems of the people. Due to not seeing the sun for many days, the effect of cold and melting has become more intense. Two people died due to cold on Saturday. Normal life is being affected due to increasing cold. The minimum temperature reached one degree seven degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature also dropped by two degrees to 17 degrees Celsius. There was silence on the roads in the morning and late evening due to cold winds and dense fog.
Retired Inspector commits suicide in village Singpur of Rijor area
Vishesh Chandra Yadav, 62, resident of village Singpur in Rijor area, died at 6 am on Saturday. The relative told that he had retired from the post of sub-inspector in the police only two years ago and since then, as usual, after waking up in the morning and taking bath, he had been worshiping at the temple built by himself in the village. Even on Saturday morning, he went to the temple for worship and collapsed due to heart attack due to cold. When other devotees reached the temple and saw him lying on the ground, they took the emergency to the medical college. Here the doctors declared him dead.
Mentally handicapped person's breathing stopped due to cold in Aliganj
Mentally handicapped Ravi Kumar, 25, has died in Aliganj city. He used to lie down in front of a shop in the city itself. He was lying in the corner on Friday night. His body was found here at 9 am on Saturday morning. Doctors have said that death occurred due to cold. This season is proving to be very troublesome for the elderly, children and already ill people.
Direct impact of cold on health services
The effect of cold is also being seen on health services. The number of patients in the Government Medical College is continuously increasing. On Saturday, about 2000 people registered and got treatment. About 800 patients reached TBCD and General OPD. Of these, about 100 patients were found suffering from serious problems like breathing, asthma and asthma. Apart from this, there were also a large number of patients suffering from cold, fever, body ache and sore throat.
CMS Dr. Suresh Chandra says that with the increase in cold, the number of respiratory patients is continuously increasing. Especially the elderly and children are being affected more. It is advised to wear warm clothes, avoid cold wind, avoid going out in the morning and evening and go out of the house only when necessary.
There is no possibility of the cold decreasing now
Meteorologist Dr. Manish Kumar says that at present there are less chances of relief from cold. A further drop in temperature may be recorded in the coming days. In such a situation, people have been asked to remain alert and adopt all measures to protect themselves from cold.