Inle area farmers are facing significant financial losses due to a sharp decrease in tomato prices, which fell from 700-1,000 kyats per tak in early January 2025 to 400-500 kyats per tak by the end of February. This decline, coupled with a surge in the prices of dry goods and other necessities, is increasing the cost of living for local residents. The area is also grappling with fuel shortages, transportation issues, and a drinking water shortage during the transition from the cold to the hot season. The water quality has deteriorated, leading to health concerns such as diarrhea and skin itching, particularly among children and pregnant women, due to unclean water and poor hygiene conditions. The Red Cross has stepped in to provide health education and medication, but more comprehensive solutions are needed to address these challenges.