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Delhi Monsoon Onset Raises Health Risks; Doctors Issue Precautionary Advice

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Delhi has abruptly transitioned from extreme heat to monsoon rains, prompting health warnings from medical professionals. Doctors caution that the sudden weather shift is driving a rise in viral infections and respiratory problems aggravated by high humidity. The onset of rains also elevates the risk of mosquito-borne and water-borne illnesses such as dengue and typhoid. Children and elderly residents are considered especially vulnerable during this period. Health experts recommend staying hydrated, practising good hygiene, and removing stagnant water to reduce disease risk.

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