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#13679987
8 May 2026
A vehicle moves as pollen from Russian poplar trees flies through the air along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 8, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is known to trigger respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Kashmir is witnessing a sharp rise in pollen allergy cases, with health experts estimating that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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8 May 2026
Vehicles move as pollen from Russian poplar trees flies through the air along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 08, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is known to trigger respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Kashmir is witnessing a sharp rise in pollen allergy cases, with health experts estimating that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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8 May 2026
Vehicles move as pollen from Russian poplar trees flies through the air along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 08, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is known to trigger respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Kashmir is witnessing a sharp rise in pollen allergy cases, with health experts estimating that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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#13679982
8 May 2026
A man rides a bicycle as pollen from Russian poplar trees fills the air along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 08, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is associated with respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Kashmir is experiencing a significant increase in pollen allergy cases, with health experts estimating that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population is affected by pollen-related allergic reactions.
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#13679983
8 May 2026
Vehicles move as pollen from Russian poplar trees flies through the air along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 08, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is known to trigger respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Kashmir is witnessing a sharp rise in pollen allergy cases, with health experts estimating that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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#13679984
8 May 2026
A man rides a scooter while covering his face as pollen from Russian poplar trees fills the air along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 08, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is known to trigger respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Kashmir is experiencing a rise in pollen allergy cases, with health experts estimating that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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#13679985
8 May 2026
A man rides a bicycle as pollen from Russian poplar trees fills the air along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 08, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is associated with respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Kashmir is experiencing a significant increase in pollen allergy cases, with health experts estimating that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population is affected by pollen-related allergic reactions.
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#13679986
8 May 2026
A man rides a motorcycle as pollen from Russian poplar trees fills the air along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 08, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is associated with respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Health experts estimate that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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8 May 2026
A man rides a motorcycle as pollen from Russian poplar trees fills the air along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 08, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is associated with respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Health experts estimate that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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#13679991
8 May 2026
Pollen from Russian poplar trees is seen along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 8, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is associated with respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Health experts estimate that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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#13679992
8 May 2026
Pollen from Russian poplar trees floats on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 08, 2026. Pollen from these trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is associated with respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Health experts estimate that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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#13679993
8 May 2026
Pollen from Russian poplar trees floats on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 08, 2026. Pollen from these trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is associated with respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Health experts estimate that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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#13679994
8 May 2026
A motorcyclist covers his face as pollen from Russian poplar trees fills the air along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 8, 2026. Pollen from Russian poplar trees, particularly the female Populus deltoides species, appears as white, cotton-like seed fluff that spreads across Srinagar during April and May. The airborne pollen is known to trigger respiratory problems and allergies, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye irritation, sneezing, and throat infections. Kashmir is experiencing a rise in pollen allergy cases, with health experts estimating that nearly 30 percent of the Valley's population experiences some form of pollen-related allergic reaction.
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#13674696
7 May 2026
A house mouse (Mus musculus) enters a house through a narrow ceiling ventilator and descends using a thin wire in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 18, 2026. The species, originating in South Asia, is known to live in close association with humans, causing damage to food supplies and structures, and spreading pathogens.
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7 May 2026
A house mouse (Mus musculus) enters a house through a narrow ceiling ventilator and descends using a thin wire in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 18, 2026. The species, originating in South Asia, is known to live in close association with humans, causing damage to food supplies and structures, and spreading pathogens.
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7 May 2026
A house mouse (Mus musculus) enters a house through a narrow ceiling ventilator and descends using a thin wire in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 18, 2026. The species, originating in South Asia, is known to live in close association with humans, causing damage to food supplies and structures, and spreading pathogens.
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