India declares war on poplar trees: Says they're causing fever, sneezing and coughing

Authorities in the Indian state of Kashmir have issued an unusual order as part of their efforts to halt the distribution of the coronary - cutting of thousands of trees known as poplars. The administration of Jammus and Kashmir said that pollen from millions of poplar trees in that region was jeopardising the causing of fevers and allergies, which [...]
The management of Jammus and Kashmir said that pollen from millions of poplar trees in that region was jeopardising the causing of fever and allergies, which could then result in coughing, which could increase the distribution of coronarys and make people more vulnerable.
The order issued by this vault was made to “cut/cut” poplars because it could be “fatal for public health”, writes The Guardian, translated Periscope.
“The poplar range,” added a local magistrate, “created infections like the group that could cause unnecessary public panic”. He ordered all poplars to be waited in that district within the week.
However, doctors have questioned such a thing, saying there was no abundant evidence that the poplar pole actually caused respiratory problems.
The poplars are high trees of the willow family, with straight trunk and high - thin branches, heart - shaped leaves, which grow rapidly in damp places, and have suitable materials for construction, for household furniture, for paper production, and so on. /Periscope












