9 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“In my region, Dashehari, Langra, Amrapali, and totapari are some of the mango varieties grown, and they taste very sweet and delicious to me”
In your area, citizens are grappling with significantly hotter summer temperatures 🥵, leading to widespread discomfort and reliance on natural shade from trees for relief. Concurrently, a growing LPG shortage is causing considerable hardship for many households, affecting cooking and employment, though some are mitigating this by using traditional fuels like wood. Additionally, there are varied reports on mango quality, with some enjoying delicious fruits while others encounter issues with worms and insects. 🥭
“I am facing the LPG crisis because in my house the food which takes time to cook will not be cooked. Even though my father is facing issues in the industry, he is not getting jobs to do. Due to blocking of the state of hormuz. My mother and brother are working so , we are living on their incomes which is decent to survive.”
“I haven't been affected by the LPG shortage yet, but others are dealing with this problem. Therefore, many houses in my village use wood and dry leaves.”
“My experience is that the 39 °C is making me irritated and uncomfortable in day time. Couldn't sleep and sit without electricity. Go in the shower room and sit there. Use air conditioners and cooler water. Avoid full clothes.”
“I have a big mango tree, and the variety of this mango tree is called "kalmi". The quality of mango is very good but I also noticed some worms inside the mango, I don't know why it is happening since last year, due to rain, sun, air or it has other reasons.”
“This summer, I experienced much more heat than last year. Even though I moved out of the city, the temperature still felt the same. Now I live in a village which feels cooler because of the many trees here, and I rest under them during the afternoon heat waves to get relief.”
“ I don't think my home is affected by the LPG shortage because we usually use wood and kande as fuel in my region, and we have a good supply of these fuels in our village.”
“2) I don't know the mango types where I lived because there are various types of mango in the market. However, mangoes are sweet and fully ripped. The quality of the mangoes are decent. I found a few insects in the mango and the taste of some were different.”
“Summer season this year is hotter than last year, actually we have a mango tree so we used to sleep in the shadow of the tree which helped us to deal with the heat.”