Sunshine is raining like ‘death’ in Maharashtra! Woman farmer dies in Pune, 200 chickens die due to heat in Dhule

Maharashtra news: The mercury is touching 46 degrees in many districts of Maharashtra. This is not just a number, but a bitter reality which has started spreading mourning in the state. Two news from Pune and Dhule have shocked the hearts, somewhere a person lost his life, and somewhere the livelihood of a poor person got burnt to ashes in the sun.

Rupali suddenly fell down while working in the fields…

There is a very sad news from Junnar Taluka (Nimgaon Sava) of Pune. A female farmer named Rupali Gadge had gone out to work in the fields as usual in the morning. Little did they know that today’s sunshine would be their last. While weeding in the fields, she suddenly suffered heat stroke and collapsed there. People ran to take him to the hospital, but alas…he stopped breathing on the way. A happy family got ruined due to this scorching sun.

Maharashtra news: Heat wave hits farmer’s hard work: 200 chickens destroyed

This havoc of heat did not stop only with humans. Such a havoc of nature wreaked havoc on the poultry farm of a farmer in Vani village of Dhule district that 200 chickens died within no time. Loss: For a small farmer, it was not just the chickens, but his savings and the year’s income. Reason: The temperature in Dhule remains constant at 44-45°C, due to which the birds are suffocating.

Maharashtra news: Administration’s warning: “Going out in the afternoon means inviting danger”

In view of the situation, the administration has appealed with folded hands: 1. Do not, even by mistake, engage in field work or any open work between 12 noon to 4 pm.2. Do not let your body lack water, even if you do not feel thirsty. 3. Keep your head covered and stay in the shade as much as possible.

Is this the onset of climate crisis?

Experts say that the heat in Maharashtra has broken all records this year. Life is completely disrupted. There is silence on the streets, but for the laborers and farmers who are forced to go out for their food, this sunshine is no less than a ‘Yamdoot’.

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