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Cotton fluff from poplar trees causes respiratory issues, Srinagar residents call for immediate action

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May 17, 2024
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Srinagar, May 17: Residents of Srinagar and other districts of the valley, are grappling with severe respiratory problems due to the cotton-like fluff produced by poplar trees.

The fluff, which contains pollen, is triggering a range of symptoms, including eye irritation, persistent sneezing, and breathing difficulties, with children being particularly affected.
Doctors in the region report that the pollen enters the body through the nose or mouth, exacerbating respiratory conditions.

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One of the pulmonologist at SMHS Hospital in Srinagar, explained, “The inhalation of this pollen can cause significant discomfort and health issues, particularly for those with pre-existing conditions such as asthma or allergies. Children are especially vulnerable due to their developing respiratory systems.”
The seasonal emergence of this fluff, which peaks during the spring and early summer months, has become a recurring health hazard.

The white, cottony substance fills the air and accumulates on streets, gardens, and inside homes, creating an environment ripe for respiratory distress.

Local residents are increasingly voicing their concerns, urging the administration to take decisive action.

Many have called for the cutting down of the poplar trees, which were initially planted in large numbers for their fast growth and economic value, particularly for timber and plywood production.

“Every year, we face the same issue, and it’s becoming unbearable,” said Mohmmad Aslam, a resident of the Padshabagh area. “We need the authorities to address this problem seriously and remove these trees to prevent further health complications.”

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The administration has been requested to implement measures to mitigate the impact of this seasonal health threat. Suggestions include not only cutting down the existing poplar trees but also replacing them with less problematic species. Additionally, there is a demand for the immediate cleaning of public spaces to remove the accumulated fluff and reduce exposure.

In response, a senior official acknowledged the concerns and assured that steps would be taken. “We understand the severity of the issue and are considering various measures, including the phased removal of poplar trees and increasing public awareness about the problem,” the official stated.

As the situation stands, the residents of Srinagar and nearby areas continue to suffer the adverse effects of the poplar fluff, hoping for swift and effective intervention from the authorities to safeguard their health and well-being.

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