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At least 50 people have died in Bangladesh as cold weather
continues to sweep across the country, officials said.
The country’s lowest temperature this year was recorded at
4.5 degrees Celsius (40.1° Fahrenheit) early on Sunday in Tetulia, a border
town in Bangladesh’s north, the weather office said.
At least 17 people died of acute respiratory infection and
33 from diarrhoea caused by rotavirus and other diseases across Bangladesh from
Nov. 1 to Dec. 28, said Ayesha Akhter, a senior official of the government’s
health directorate.
Hospitals have been crowded with people suffering from
cold-related illnesses, such as influenza, dehydration and pneumonia, she said.
Those on low incomes, particularly labourers, are the worst
affected by the cold weather because they lack clothes while many others,
especially children and the elderly people, are prone to diseases such as
pneumonia, Akhter said.
The weather office said the cold snap, accompanied by chilly
winds and dense fog, was likely to continue for few more days.
Thick fog forced authorities to divert several flights and
delay others, aviation officials said.
“I have no choice. I have to work regardless of the harsh
weather to feed my family,” said Abdur Rahim, a rickshaw puller in the capital,
Dhaka.
“The number of passengers has reduced sharply as people are
avoiding going out. It is also getting difficult to pull the rickshaw as I feel
like my body is frozen.” (Reuters)

















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