Besides coal-based 'desi' heaters, electric ones also cause deaths due to suffocation, carbon monoxide poisoning, and heater-related fires.
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News1812-01-2026, 07:54

Heater Deaths Surge in North India Amid Winter Chill: Delhi, Punjab, Bihar Report Tragedies

  • Multiple deaths reported across North India, including Delhi, Punjab, Bihar, and Jammu and Kashmir, linked to room heaters.
  • Incidents involve both traditional braziers and modern electric heaters, causing asphyxiation, carbon monoxide poisoning, and fires.
  • In Punjab's Tarn Taran, a couple and their infant died from fumes from a brazier due to lack of ventilation.
  • A family of three in Delhi's Mukundpur died in a fire suspected to be caused by a room heater explosion or short circuit.
  • Experts warn that heating devices consume oxygen and produce toxic gases like CO, and prolonged use can dry out air, worsening respiratory issues.

Why It Matters: Heater-related deaths are rising in North India due to asphyxiation, CO poisoning, and fires; caution is crucial.

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