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North and Central regions of India continue to be in the grip of heat wave conditions. There has been no relief from heat wave in these regions even as the Monsoon advanced in the southern state of Kerala yesterday.
In Rajasthan , normal life is continuously getting disrupted due to immense heat. Most places in the state are witnessing temperatures around 45 degree celsius. There is also widespread impact of the scorching heat on animals and vegetation.
According to the information received from met. dept. , Churu crossed the 45 degree celsius temperature mark at half past eleven this morning. Taking heat wave into consideration, govt. has rescheduled the working hours of workers under MNREGA FROM 6.00 a.m. to 01.00 p.m. Leaves of all employees of Water resource dept. and electricity boards have been cancelled .
At many places water is being sprayed on roads to get some relief from heat waves. Chief minister Ashok Gehlot along with concerned ministers is continuously taking stock of the situation. At the boarder area in western Rajasthan , special arrangements have been made for BSF jawans performing their duty with full under temp. near 50 degree celcious. Meteorological dept. has expressed hope that in next two or three days , coll winds from Arabian sea will bring some relief and temperature will come down to some extent.
In Uttar Pradesh also the severe heat wave continues without any respite. Yesterday, Banda was the hottest, sizzling at 48 degrees, followed by Allahabad 47.7 degree Celsius. The Bundelkhand region is worst hit where temperatures are soaring.
Bundelkhand region is witnessing most furry of temperature leaving people in trouble. The temperature in Jhansi, Orai and Hamirpur of this region has already crossed 45 degree Celsius which is around 4 degree above the normal. The high temperatures have deepened the scarcity of water in this area.
Several parts of Madhya Pradesh are also reeling under severe heat wave. Large parts of Madhya Pradesh are reeling under severe heat and heat wave while the rain provided some relief from the heat; but uprooted trees and damaged electricity supply lines, adding to the summer’s torture.
MeT department said that there is unlikely to be any respite from the searing heat for the next few days. Most parts of the state are reeling under 44-45 degree temperature and there is a severe heat wave warning in many areas for today.
The maximum 48 degree temperature was recorded in Khajuraho and Naogaon. State capital Bhopal sizzled at 45.7 degrees and Gwalior 47.3 degrees.
Himachal Pradesh are also in grip of severe heat as well. To get respite fromheat tourists across the country are reaching in large numbers in Shimla,Kufri, Manali, Dalhousie and Khajiyar.
Temperature is increasing continuously in hill and plainregions of the state for the few days. In plain areas of the state the peopleare facing scorching heat during the day time. In many parts of the stateespecially, in Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur and Kangra, districts the maximumtemperature is hovering around 40 degrees Celsius.
Heat wave conditions persisted in Delhi on Sunday, with the mercury soaring up to 46.2 degrees Celsius. It is set to again breach the 45-degree mark on Monday.
“Mainly clear sky. Heat wave conditions likely at many places with severe heat wave at isolated pockets,” the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said.
“Heatwave conditions were observed in many places in isolated pockets over Delhi, south Uttar Pradesh, East Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Saurashtra,” the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Sunday.
A heat wave is usually declared when the maximum temperature remains above 45 degrees Celsius for two consecutive days.