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The Sufferings of the Poor Due to the Cold Wave in Bangladesh

Readers’ corner 2025-01-29, 12:44pm

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Cold wave in Panchagarh



Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to bring attention to the severe suffering of the poor in Bangladesh during this ongoing winter season, which has been especially harsh this year. As temperatures drop, many of the underprivileged communities are enduring immense hardship, as they lack the basic necessities to shield themselves from the biting cold.

In rural areas and urban slums, countless families are left without warm clothing, blankets. The cold weather with mercury going down to 8oC at some places exacerbates their already precarious living conditions, leading to an increase in illnesses such as pneumonia, respiratory infections, and hypothermia. Children, the elderly, and those already battling malnutrition are the most vulnerable, and many are suffering silently without access to healthcare or proper shelter.

The situation is further compounded by the scarcity of affordable winter clothing. Many individuals are forced to choose between purchasing food or buying even the most basic winter wear, leaving them exposed to the severe cold. The streets are filled with people wrapped in thin layers, trying to survive the harsh conditions as best as they can.

Immediate attention is required in the form of government intervention, charitable donations, and community support initiatives. Providing free blankets, warm clothing, and shelter for the homeless should be increased, and more resources allocated to healthcare to treat those affected by the cold wave.

I urge the concerned authorities, philanthropists, and fellow citizens to come forward and help alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable in our society. Winter should not be a season of suffering but an opportunity for us to show compassion and solidarity with those in need.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Abdul Matin

Kaliakoir, Dhaka