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No respite for animals in this summer, temperature on the rise
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No respite for animals in this summer, temperature on the rise
PHOTO : Special summer care for animals launched at Shipahijala. TIWN Pic May 10

AGARTALA, May 11 (TIWN): with the rising graph of temperature, even the animals are unable to resist the heat waves in the state. Along with the human beings the animals too are also looking for a way out form this scorching heat.

With the summer season hits the state, people are experiencing bad weather with high temperature and is in grip of heat waves.

Besides, frequent power cuts for long stretches are only adding to the woes of the residents who have to do with an acute shortage of drinking water as rivers, ponds and wells have gone dry.

However, the hot surface wind along with the frequent power cut in the state has added woes on the daily life of the state.

People in the state are avoid coming out in the scorching heat. It seems like accept the office going people, students and the employed people none others like to come out from their houses, until and unless any emergency comes up.

Heat waves and sultry weather scare vehicle riders and pedestrians, and it resulted in roads wearing a deserted look during the day. Cases of sun stroke are on reports due to massive scorching heat hits the state.

On the other hand, people residing in the interior parts of the state mainly for the women it has become a daily routine for water under the scorching sun. As many villages in the state are hit with dry and parched.

The scenes of people walking in long lines with vessels on their heads are common.

In many villages dry pond in the village has dug up. The village tube well is also of no help. The water is too dirty to drink.

It has been a week that the people of Tripura are massively hit with the rising temperature in this summer.

 

 

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