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Rising asphyxiation cases in Kashmir need solutions; Govt should provide carbon monoxide sensors: Tarigami

Urges government to provide compensation to victim families

Urges government to provide compensation to victim families

Srinagar, January 6 (KNS): Expressing serious concern over the rising asphyxiation cases in Kashmir, which have become a recurring issue during winters.


CPI(M) leader and MLA Kulgam Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami on Monday urged the government to provide carbon monoxide sensors to households at subsidized rates.

Referring to the increasing asphyxiation cases, which have so far claimed seven lives in Kashmir, with one victim still in critical condition. the CPI(M) leader said that the government should formulate a policy to distribute carbon monoxide sensors at subsidized rates through local bodies.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

He added that while the victims cannot be brought back, families should receive compensation as a humanitarian gesture, and those in critical condition due to suffocation should be provided immediate and free of cost treatment.

Tarigami said thst there is a need for awareness campaigns at the village level about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning and called for concrete steps to prevent further cases of suffocation in J&K.(KNS) 

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