Heat wave in Uttar Pradesh: 45.4 degrees Celsius, school timings changed due to rain
The intense heat wave has affected life in Uttar Pradesh, where the temperature in Banda reached 45.4 degrees Celsius, the highest recorded in the country. At the same time, due to rainy season, the administration changed the school timings.
The temperature in Banda in Uttar Pradesh reached 45.4 degrees Celsius, marking it as the hottest region in the country. The intense sun and heat are affecting people’s lives.
The effects of heat are not limited to India only; The temperature is increasing rapidly across the state. The streets are almost empty in the afternoon and people are not going out unless necessary. The number of patients in hospitals related to dehydration, heat stroke and dizziness increased.
Due to extreme heat during rainy season, the administration has changed the school timings. Students have been asked to come to school in the morning so that they can be protected from the intense sun and heat. Parents have supported this decision.
Temperature has dropped slightly due to storm and light rain in some districts of Western Uttar Pradesh. There is some relief due to strong wind and clouds, but the weather department has said that this relief is temporary and the temperature may rise again in the coming days.
According to experts, the effects of heat are at their peak at present. It is advised not to go out in the afternoon, drink enough water and wear light clothes. Children and the elderly have been especially asked to be protected from heat.
Due to high temperature, crops can be adversely affected and the need for irrigation increases. At the same time, animals need extra care.
The administration is increasing awareness among the people and issuing necessary guidelines. Drinking water arrangements have been made for the public at various places.
At present, the dual effect of heat flow and changing weather is being observed in Uttar Pradesh, where although the intense heat continues in the west, storms and rains are giving some relief in the western part.
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