What’s inside:
This article talks about the severe cold wave affecting the Seemanchal and Kosi regions in Bihar and the efforts made by local authorities to provide relief.
The Seemanchal and Kosi regions of Bihar are currently facing a harsh cold wave. This cold is not just a weather issue but feels like a silent threat, especially affecting the vulnerable like children and the elderly. The chilly winds during the mornings and nights make life difficult for many.
The situation on the streets is alarming as the cold spreads fear among the homeless. They are particularly vulnerable, with the biting cold penetrating deep into their bones. It’s as if they are under constant attack from an invisible force, making their lives even tougher.
In response to the severe cold, the Katihar Municipal Corporation has stepped in to help. They have ordered bonfires to be lit across various wards and busy intersections in the city. These bonfires are intended to provide some warmth and comfort during the cold nights.
For those forced to sleep outdoors, the Municipal Corporation has opened night shelters. These shelters offer protection from the cold and have made arrangements for the comfort of those staying there. Many people using these shelters feel relieved and appreciate the quick action taken to address the cold situation.
Katihar Municipal Commissioner has stated that there are solid plans in place to keep the homeless and elderly safe from the cold. Efforts are ongoing to light bonfires throughout the city to help combat the chill and provide warmth to those in need.
Summary:
- The cold wave is severely impacting Bihar’s Seemanchal and Kosi regions.
- Homeless individuals are particularly at risk due to the extreme cold.
- The Municipal Corporation is lighting bonfires for warmth across the city.
- Night shelters have been opened for those without homes to stay warm.
- Authorities are implementing measures to ensure the safety of vulnerable groups.
