Srinagar, May 30 -- In the sweltering summer of Budgam, thousands of sheep and goats are left hungry and overheated in open fields with little grass to graze on. Every year, nomadic herders like the Bakerwals migrate to the upper Himalayan pastures in search of cooler climates and fresh grazing grounds. But this year, security concerns following the Pahalgam terror attack and heightened India-Pakistan tensions have led the government to deny access to these seasonal migrations.The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a severe heatwave in the Kashmir Valley, compounding the herders' problems. Experts warn that excessive heat leads to sickness and even death among livestock. Adding to their woes, wild animals hiding in the bu...