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Two farmers die from heat stroke in Nilphamari

They both fell sick while working in the field
Express Report
  25 Apr 2024, 01:31

Two farmers died from heat stroke in separate upazilas of Nilphamari on Wednesday afternoon amid ongoing heatwave across the country. 

The deceased were identified as Anarul Ahmen, 52, and Abu Taleb, 54.

In Domar Upazila, Anarul fell ill while working on a field under the open sky around 1:30pm. Later, locals rescued him and took him to the Domar Health Upazila Complex, where a doctor declared him dead.

Domar Police Station Officer-in-Charge Mohsin Ali confirmed the matter.

In Dimla upazila, Abu Taleb felt sick while working on farmland.

Later, locals took him to the health complex, where the duty doctor declared him dead.

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Two farmers die from heat stroke in Nilphamari

They both fell sick while working in the field
Express Report
  25 Apr 2024, 01:31

Two farmers died from heat stroke in separate upazilas of Nilphamari on Wednesday afternoon amid ongoing heatwave across the country. 

The deceased were identified as Anarul Ahmen, 52, and Abu Taleb, 54.

In Domar Upazila, Anarul fell ill while working on a field under the open sky around 1:30pm. Later, locals rescued him and took him to the Domar Health Upazila Complex, where a doctor declared him dead.

Domar Police Station Officer-in-Charge Mohsin Ali confirmed the matter.

In Dimla upazila, Abu Taleb felt sick while working on farmland.

Later, locals took him to the health complex, where the duty doctor declared him dead.

Comments

Temperature starts falling, may dip more from May 5
Six killed in lightning strikes in southeastern Bangladesh
G7 agrees to phase out coal-fired power plants by mid-2030s
Northeastern, central parts of Bangladesh may witness heavy rainfall: BMD
As plastic treaty talks open, countries more divided than ever