Heatwave Disrupts Life in Triyuga, Students Faint
Gaighat. With the change in monsoon, life has started to be affected due to excessive heat in various parts of the district including Triyuga for the past few days.
Due to the increase in excessive heat, it has become difficult to move around for various tasks during the day and to graze cattle. Teachers of some schools have said that due to excessive heat and hot winds, some students have fainted in the classroom while studying.
According to local Devi Prasad Dhungana of Jogidaha Bargachhi, Triyuga Municipality-1, it has become difficult to go to the jungle and fields to graze cattle for the past one week due to excessive heat.
Dungana says, "Until a week ago, we used to take cattle to graze in the jungle at 11:00 AM, but now due to excessive heat, we are taking cattle to the jungle early in the morning." Umanath Khanal of Jogidaha Kangga Khola says that due to the heat, they are forced to spend the day sitting in the cool around the house as they cannot go for grass and firewood or farm work.
70-year-old Hom Bahadur Karki of Gaighat Shanti Nagar Tole, Triyuga Municipality-11, says, "Due to excessive heat in the past few days, our meetings with friends have almost stopped as we cannot go out for a stroll."
According to Devika Dahal, a teacher at Satyadevi Secondary School, Bhulke, Triyuga Municipality-3, students have been fainting in the classroom due to excessive heat. According to meteorologists, the temperature in the Triyuga region has been reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius for the past week.
Local businessman Ramesh Lal Sah says that the Gaighat bazaar area has become deserted during the day due to excessive heat.
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