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Biting cold and chilling winds disrupt daily life in Naogaon

Naogaon Correspondent

Published: 13:36, 2 January 2025

Biting cold and chilling winds disrupt daily life in Naogaon

Photo: Collected

The harsh chill and freezing winds have once again brought life to a standstill in Naogaon, disrupting daily activities and leaving vulnerable groups struggling to cope. Day laborers, rickshaw pullers, and low-income workers are among the hardest hit by the frigid weather conditions.

As of Thursday morning, the minimum temperature in Naogaon was recorded at 10.3°C, with 100% humidity, according to Naogaon's Badalgachhi Weather Observatory. The cold has intensified over the past two days, creating a freezing environment despite occasional sunshine.

Residents report that the cold has grown more severe since the last two days. While morning fog has lessened, the icy winds have amplified the cold's impact. For many, the chill is particularly harsh from evening until mid-morning. Roads have seen fewer workers compared to usual, as many are unable to brave the worsening conditions.

Liton Hossain, a rickshaw puller from Barunkandi in Naogaon Sadar Upazila, shared his struggles: "The cold has become unbearable over the past two days. The winds are so harsh it's difficult to even drive the rickshaw, and passengers are few and far between."

Mizanur Rahman, an official at the Badalgachhi Weather Observatory, confirmed the drop in temperature: "This morning at 9 am, the district recorded a minimum temperature of 10.3°C, compared to 11.8°C yesterday. The chilling winds are making the cold feel much harsher."

The sudden increase in cold intensity has forced many to limit outdoor activities, highlighting the need for support for those who depend on daily labor to survive.

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