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Anantnag, July 28: Residents of the South Kashmiri region of Anantnag seek relief from the intense summer heat in the refreshing waters of their local ponds and canals as the country experiences periodic heat waves.
As the temperature rises, families and friends gather at these natural retreats to escape the scorching sun.

Children splash and play, while adults wade in the refreshing waters, enjoying a respite from the intense heat.

Speaking to ANI, a resident of the area said that because of global warming, people move to streams and ponds for relief.

“This year it’s been very hot… Here it’s been 33 recently; we got beaten up this year due to heat. Children and women can’t come out due to the heat. I think there should be another summer vacation. Because of global warming, people move to streams and ponds for relief,” he said.

“We only pray for rain at the moment and there is a reduction in heat. Global warming has been affecting a lot of the horticulture, which is the backbone here. I just pray for rain here,” he further added.

These water bodies not only provide physical relief but also serve as communal gathering spots, fostering a sense of togetherness and joy. The canals and ponds, surrounded by lush greenery, offer a picturesque setting, making the experience even more delightful.

For many, these outings become cherished moments of relaxation and bonding, a cherished part of their summer traditions.

In a region where modern amenities may not always be accessible, these natural water bodies play a crucial role in helping residents cope with the challenging summer temperatures.–(ANI)