BSS
  31 Dec 2025, 17:19

Season’s lowest temperature disrupts normal life in Rajshahi

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RAJSHAHI, Dec 31, 2025 (BSS) - Dense fog and gradually falling mercury level intensified the cold situation disrupting normal life in the region.

Local meteorological office recorded the season’s lowest temperature at 8.4 degrees Celsius at 6.30am today. 

Meteorologists said cold northerly winds combined with nearly 100 percent humidity in the air have significantly amplified the sensation of cold. 

Municipal service workers and other essential service providers continue to work despite the adverse climatic conditions.

Sheikh Muhammad Mamun, Chief Conservancy Officer at Rajshahi City Corporation, said they are continuing waste collection to prevent public health risks.

The cold wave has also affected public health. 

Sources close to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital said an increase in patients' suffering from cold-related sickness over the past week, with children and elderly people accounting for a significant proportion of admissions.

Health officials advised limiting outdoor exposure, particularly for vulnerable groups.

The severe cold has taken a heavy toll on low- and middle-income groups. Day laborers, construction workers, van pullers, and battery-powered auto-rickshaw drivers have been compelled to head out early in the morning despite dense fog and icy winds in search of livelihoods.

Nazmul Hossain, a day laborer from Charghat upazila who came to Talaimary in the city looking for work, said that even after wearing two or three layers of warm clothing, his body shivers from the cold. He added that staying home is not an option, as his family depends on his daily income.
Zakir Hossain, a battery-run auto-rickshaw driver, echoed similar concerns, saying that fewer people are traveling due to the cold, resulting in a sharp drop in passengers. He noted that earnings have declined while driving in such cold conditions has become extremely difficult.

Meanwhile, sales of winter clothing have surged in footpaths, hawkers’ markets, and shopping centers across the city. 

Shops selling sweaters, jackets, shawls, and blankets have seen increased crowds. 

Low-income and homeless people are flocking to footpath stalls in search of affordable warm clothes.