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Take measures to minimize the impacts of heat waves

As the scorching heat continues to grip our nation, it is imperative that the government takes immediate and effective measures to address the escalating heat wave and its detrimental effects. The recent warnings issued by the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM) should not be taken lightly, as they indicate that the temperature is likely to rise further in the coming days, affecting not only the Terai region but also the valley and hill areas.
By Republica

As the scorching heat continues to grip our nation, it is imperative that the government takes immediate and effective measures to address the escalating heat wave and its detrimental effects. The recent warnings issued by the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM) should not be taken lightly, as they indicate that the temperature is likely to rise further in the coming days, affecting not only the Terai region but also the valley and hill areas. The extreme heat has already taken a toll on the daily lives of the people across the country. Schools in various districts in the Terai region are forced to shut down due to the unbearable conditions, causing disruption in education. With tin-roofed buildings and irregular electricity supply, teaching becomes nearly impossible in such circumstances. Moreover, the health sector is also grappling with the consequences of the heat wave. Hospitals are witnessing an influx of patients suffering from diarrhea, food poisoning, viral fever, and snakebites. The number of patients seeking medical attention has surged, overwhelming healthcare facilities and putting additional strain on already burdened medical personnel, particularly in the southern plain areas.


It is evident that the current heat wave is not only an inconvenience but also a serious public health concern. The government must take proactive steps to mitigate its impact and protect the well-being of its citizens. Firstly, launching extensive awareness campaigns is crucial to educate the public about the risks associated with heat waves and the necessary precautions to be taken. Dissemination of information through various channels such as television, radio, social media, and community outreach programs is essential. Every individual must be well-informed about the dangers of extreme heat and how to safeguard themselves and their families. Secondly, ensuring access to clean water and sanitation facilities is vital during heat waves. The government should ensure that adequate water sources are available in affected areas and promote the practice of storing and using water safely. Additionally, improving sanitation facilities will help prevent the spread of waterborne diseases. Prioritizing regular maintenance and repair of water infrastructure will minimize disruptions in the supply of clean water.


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Furthermore, healthcare facilities should be equipped to handle the increased patient load due to the rise in heat-related illnesses. Additional medical staff should be deployed, especially in the most affected regions, to manage the influx of patients. Hospitals should have sufficient stocks of essential medications and medical supplies to cater to the needs of the affected population. Special attention should be given to vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, children, and the elderly, who are more susceptible to heat-related health issues. As evident in various parts of the country, urban areas are particularly susceptible to the heat island effect due to concrete structures and limited green spaces. Long-term urban planning should focus on incorporating green infrastructure, including parks, gardens, and tree-lined streets. These measures can help mitigate the impact of heat waves by providing shade, reducing temperatures, and improving air quality.


The government cannot afford to ignore the urgency of the situation. The impacts of heat waves are far-reaching, affecting public health, education, agriculture, and the overall well-being of our nation. Tackling the challenges posed by heat waves requires a collaborative effort involving government agencies, civil society organizations, communities, and individuals. Stakeholders should come together to develop comprehensive heat wave action plans, share information, and coordinate response strategies. Building strong partnerships and engaging with local communities will enhance the effectiveness of heat wave management initiatives. The government can significantly mitigate the adverse effects of heat waves and ensure the safety and security of its citizens. As a nation, we must prioritize the fight against climate change and invest in resilient infrastructure and sustainable practices. It is our collective responsibility to safeguard our communities and build a future that is better equipped to withstand the challenges posed by extreme weather events. The time for action is now.

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