Weather and Health Concerns in K-P and Beyond

Health1/9/2025
Weather and Health Concerns in K-P and Beyond
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A severe cold wave has persisted across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, causing a surge in seasonal diseases and pneumonia cases among children. The harsh weather conditions have made the region particularly vulnerable to infections, with children aged 8-10 being the most affected. As the region struggles to cope with the health crisis, authorities are working to provide relief and medical aid to those in need. The situation is being closely monitored, with health officials warning of the potential for further complications if the weather does not improve soon. Meanwhile, poliovirus has been detected in 26 districts already infected, adding to the health concerns in the region.


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