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Patiala tourist dies of high-altitude sickness in Lahaul-Spiti

Police issue advisory 
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A 54-year-old tourist from Patiala died on Sunday on the Manali-Leh national highway in Lahaul and Spiti due to sudden respiratory distress, likely caused by high-altitude sickness.

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Varinderjit Pandher was a resident of Aman Bagh Colony, Jhill, Patiala.

According to Lahaul-Spiti SP Ilma Afroz, the region’s high-altitude and low oxygen levels can be dangerous, especially for people with respiratory problems.

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Authorities have warned that areas beyond Darcha towards Leh and the stretch between Gramphu and Losar on the Sumdo-Kaza-Gramphu highway are particularly risky, with limited or no mobile network, making emergency response difficult.

Police have advised tourists to take precautions, including avoiding travel to high-altitude areas, if they have breathing issues. Visitors are urged to carry oxygen cylinders, oxygen tablets and first-aid kits. Staying hydrated by sipping water in small amounts is also recommended.

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