Changing climatic conditions, particularly temperature and moisture variations following events such as extreme rainfall in some places and drought in others, will lead to a surge in the spread of vector-borne and infectious diseases across India, say scientists. 🍏 Climate Change Increasing Risk of New Emerging Viruses, Infectious Diseases in India, Say Experts.
As temperatures throughout the world hit record highs, cities are experiencing unusual heat stress. Cities are often warmer and drier than surrounding rural terrain. However, in the Global South, there is an extra complicating factor: urban humid heat. Urban Humid Heat: Humidity Might Increase Heat Risk in Urban Climates, Says Study.
The condition of a child was critical, he said. The youngest victim is nine years old Pinki Kumari, while the oldest person is 44 years old Vijay Mahto, he added. As beds in the Emergency ward fell short with such a large number of patients arriving together, some were accommodated in vacant beds in other wards of the hospital, doctor Ojha said. 📰 Food Poisoning in Jharkhand: 80 People, Mostly Children, Fall Sick in Dhanbad After Having Food With Spurious ‘Chaat Masala’ at Village Fair.