Icy Grip at 9 Degrees: Normal Life Disrupted in Chuadanga
Normal life in Chuadanga has come to a near standstill due to a continuous cold wave lasting two weeks. On Monday (January 5th), the minimum temperature was recorded at 9.2 degrees Celsius. Icy winds and dense fog have paralyzed daily activities, especially affecting day laborers and the homeless.
Struggle for SurvivalDespite the severe cold, those reliant on daily earnings are forced to go to work. Many people are seen lighting straw fires to keep warm. Administration and various NGOs have started distributing blankets, but the supply is still insufficient for the demand.
Forecasting the MonthThe in-charge of the Chuadanga Met Office, Jaminur Rahman, stated that this downward trend in temperature and the cold wave situation may persist throughout the entire month of January.
Struggle for SurvivalDespite the severe cold, those reliant on daily earnings are forced to go to work. Many people are seen lighting straw fires to keep warm. Administration and various NGOs have started distributing blankets, but the supply is still insufficient for the demand.
Forecasting the MonthThe in-charge of the Chuadanga Met Office, Jaminur Rahman, stated that this downward trend in temperature and the cold wave situation may persist throughout the entire month of January.