Butwal, 5 Baisakh. Butwal and Bhairahawa districts have been experiencing heat wave conditions. Bhairahawa and Nepalgunj recorded the highest temperature of 44 degrees Celsius in Nepal on Tuesday. Bhairahawa recorded the highest temperature of 44 degrees Celsius in Nepal and Butwal at 40 degrees Celsius. According to accuweather.com, which is considered reliable globally, butwal's air quality is very poor due to rising temperatures.
According to doctors, air pollution affects the breathing of children, the elderly, and patients.
Physician Dr. Nandu Pathak has advised not to go out of the house for urgent work this summer, to walk with an umbrella, and drink plenty of water.
With the increasing heat, the infection of seasonal diseases including diarrhea, etc. increases, so special precautions should be taken in health. The reader's suggestion.
Nirmal Chaudhary, the environment inspector at the State Forest and Environment Ministry, said that the temperature has increased this year as compared to the previous year.
Human behavior and activities, industries, and factories say that temperature rises and the environment will be affected. He said that the air will be polluted even if there is no proper management of waste. Chaudhary said forest fire incidents also played a role in air pollution and rising temperatures.
Chaudhary suggested that governments at all three levels should pay attention to the weather and environmental awareness and make the citizens safe.
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