The Global Kashmir
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
  • National
  • World
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Health
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • E-Paper
en English
ar Arabiczh-CN Chinese (Simplified)en Englishru Russianes Spanishur Urdu
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
  • National
  • World
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Health
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • E-Paper
No Result
View All Result
The Global Kashmir
No Result
View All Result
Heat Wave

Editorial | Stay safe from heat wave

News Desk by News Desk
May 18, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
39
VIEWS
Share on Facebook

The Kashmir Valley is expected to face a heat wave in the coming days, according to the Meteorological Department. This warning comes as temperatures in the region are likely to rise above normal. People across the Valley must take this warning seriously and prepare for the hot weather ahead.

READ ALSO

Editorial | India Rescues Every Time

Editorial | Support Mobility For Disabled

Editorial | Public Transport is better 

A heat wave can be dangerous, especially for children, elderly people, and those who are already sick. It can cause health problems like dehydration, heat stroke, and weakness. Therefore, everyone must follow simple steps to stay safe.

The first and most important rule is to drink plenty of water. When the body loses water through sweat, we need to refill it. Even if you are not thirsty, keep sipping water throughout the day. Avoid cold drinks with caffeine or too much sugar, as they can make the body lose more water.

Try to stay indoors during the hottest part of the day, usually between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. If you must go out, wear a hat, use an umbrella, and apply sunscreen to protect your skin. Wear light-colored, loose cotton clothes that allow your body to breathe.

Avoid heavy and oily foods. Instead, eat fruits, vegetables, and light meals that help the body stay cool. Watermelon, cucumber, curd, and lemon water are good options during hot days. These help you stay hydrated and also feel fresh.

Keep your windows and doors closed during the day to stop hot air from coming in. Use curtains or shades to block sunlight. Open windows in the evening when the air becomes cooler. Use fans, coolers, or ACs to keep rooms comfortable. If possible, wet a cloth and place it on your forehead or feet to feel cooler.

Elderly people, babies, and those with health problems need extra care during a heat wave. Check on them often to make sure they are drinking enough water and staying in cool areas. If someone feels dizzy, weak, or gets a high fever, they should be taken to a doctor right away.

ADVERTISEMENT

During a heat wave, do not do heavy work or exercise in the open sun. If your work requires physical effort, try to do it in the early morning or late evening when it is cooler. Take breaks often and drink water.

The government must also act quickly. Hospitals should be ready to treat heat-related illnesses. Water tankers should be sent to areas with shortage. Awareness through TV, radio, and social media is important to keep people informed.

Let us all stay alert and help each other during this tough time. With care and planning, we can avoid harm from this heat wave. The safety of our people should be our top priority.

ShareTweetSendSharePinShare
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Kamraj Forest Division Launches One-Day Workshop on Continuous Forest Inventory as 10-Year Working Plan Takes Shape After 45 Years

Next Post

Opinion | Jammu & Kashmir’s Digital Decade: Transforming Connectivity, Governance, and Services

RelatedPosts

Editorial | India Rescues Every Time

Editorial | India Rescues Every Time

June 18, 2025
Editorial | Support Mobility For Disabled

Editorial | Support Mobility For Disabled

June 17, 2025
Editorial | Public Transport is better 

Editorial | Public Transport is better 

June 15, 2025

Editorial | AI Revolutionizes Healthcare Services

Editorial | Skies Demand Greater Vigilance

Editorial | Screen Time Steals Peace

Editorial | Stay away, save life

Editorial | Connecting India for Real

Editorial | Bring hospitals to villages

Next Post
Opinion | Jammu & Kashmir’s Digital Decade: Transforming Connectivity, Governance, and Services

Opinion | Jammu & Kashmir's Digital Decade: Transforming Connectivity, Governance, and Services

Opinion | India’s Economic Outlook 2025: Navigating Challenges and Seizing Opportunities

Opinion | India’s Economic Outlook 2025: Navigating Challenges and Seizing Opportunities

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISEMENT

Company Info

Address: F11 silk factory road Tulsibagh, Srinagar
Phone : 9797970347.
Email : globalkashmir786@gmail.com
Owner, printer, publisher Editor : Suhail Yousuf Shah
Legal advisor : Advocate Umar Mushtaq
Printed at : LUBAAB PUBLICATIONS LAWAYPORA SRINAGAR
Published from : Green house Soitang, Srinagar, Kashmir.
RNI No : JKENG/2011/38364
Office No's :
Postal Regd No : JKNP 160 / SKGPO 2012 - 2014

About

The Global Kashmir was founded in Srinagar, with a vision to promote positive news from the Kashmir valley and across the globe. Covering first hand, all categories of news from different corners of Jammu and Kashmir as well as relevant national and international news stories. Global Kashmir is dedicated to providing unbiased stories that are yet to be told...

News By Topic

Company Info

  • Contact Us
  • About

© 2022 - Global Kashmir

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
  • National
  • World
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Health
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • E-Paper

© 2022 - Global Kashmir