Amdavadis are currently witnessing a rise in temperatures, with Thursday’s minimum temperature reaching 18°C, surpassing the normal by 3.3 degrees. The recorded minimum temperature on February 5 was 20°C, resembling conditions more typical of March and standing out as one of the highest in the last three decades.
This shift has given rise to a dual-season impact, triggering a surge in upper respiratory tract infections. Symptoms commonly reported include persistent throat discomfort and the presence of yellow sputum. Alongside this, cases of various illnesses such as Covid, H1N1 and Influenza have been documented.