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Heat wave continues to sweep across India, toll over 1,700

Updated: May 28th, 2015, 16:42 IST
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Indo-Asian News Service, Hyderabad/New Delhi/Mumbai/Jaipur, May 28: The searing heat wave continued unabated Thursday in many parts of India, claiming another 414 lives in Andhra and Telangana alone to take the toll above 1,700 while rains brought relief in some states, officials said.

Andhra Pradesh reported 313 more deaths due to sunstroke during last 24 hours while 100 more succumbed in Telangana.

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With this the toll in the two Telugu states rose to 1,774. While Andhra Pradesh accounted for 1,334 deaths, 440 people died in Telangana, officials said.

Four deaths due to sunstroke were reported from West Bengal and one from Bihar, in addition to two from New Delhi on Wednesday. According to unofficial sources, two dozen people have died in Bihar.

Heatwave condition to continue in Orissa

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that the heat wave conditions will continue at a few places in Orissa, Vidarbha, Jharkhand and Telangana and at isolated places in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and coastal Andhra Pradesh over next two days.

It has also forecast rain/thunder showers at most places in the northeast and at a few places in Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

No respite from the blistering heat was in sight in Andhra and Telangana as both states sizzled with the highest temperature of 47 degree Celsius.

Khammam and Nizamabad in Telangana recorded 47 degree Celsius, as did Nandigama and Ongole in Andhra Pradesh.

According to the Meteorological Centre in Hyderabad, though rains brought the temperature down in some parts of coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema, severe heatwave conditions continued in the state.

Life in Rajasthan paralysed

The heatwave paralysed life in Rajasthan, which continued to suffer Thursday, with the maximum temperature hovering between 40 and 45 degree Celsius.

The temperatures in some places, including state capital Jaipur was higher by 3-4 degree celsius above the average. Jaipur was hot at 44.7 degrees Celsius, four degree above average, while Bundi and Kota were sizzling at 45.5 degree and 45.4 degree Celsius.

“The heatwave is likely to prevail in some places in Rajasthan in the next 24 hours. Jaipur will see partly cloudy skies with the possibility of a dust storm. The maximum and minimum temperatures will be around 44 degree and 28 degree respectively in Jaipur in next 24 hours,” a weather department official told IANS.

Warm weather in Himachal

The hills of Himachal Pradesh experienced warm weather, with Una town recording a high of 43.2 degree Celsius.

“Temperatures soared due to the dry spell. Shimla recorded a maximum temperature of 28.5 degree Celsius, four degree above normal (average) for this time of the year,” a meteorological department official told IANS.

Dharamsala, the headquarters of the Tibetan government-in-exile, recorded 32.6 degree Celsius, five notches above average.

Delhi hot and dry

It was a hot and dry Thursday in the national capital, with the maximum temperature recorded at 41.1 degree Celsius, a notch above average. The met office forecast similar conditions Friday, with the sky likely to be clear through the day and the maximum and the minimum likely to hover around 41 degree and 27 degree Celsius.

Heatwave continues in Bihar

Heatwave conditions continued in Bihar with the mercury touching 41.7 degree Celsius in Gaya district, the hottest place in the state and Patna recording 39 degree Celsius, met officials said in Patna.

“People will have to wait for a few more days to get any respite from the prevailing severe heatwave,” said met office director A.K. Sen.

Vayas ji, the principal secretary of the state disaster management department told IANS that heatwave has claimed one life so far. However, unofficial reports received from different parts of state said that at least two dozen people have died in the last one week due to the heat.

UP continues to suffer

Uttar Pradesh also continued to reel under the intense heat with the met office promising no immediate relief from the scorcher.

The weather office in Lucknow said maximum temperatures across the state were expected to rise further during the next 24 hours to Friday evening.

“Bundelkhand region and parts of western UP will see as much as three degree rise in day temperatures,” said meteorological department director J.P. Gupta

Slight relief in Maharashtra

Slight relief was experienced from the heatwave conditions in certain parts of Maharashtra’s Vidarbha and Marathwada regions though high temperatures ruled the roost in most areas Thursday.

Chandrapur recorded the highest temperature of 47 degree Celsius and Nagpur was second at 46 degree, though the state has no officially recorded heatwave related casualties.

Wardha, Akola and Parbhani recorded 45 degree – a degree higher than that in Wednesday -while Yavatmal stood at 44 degree Thursday.

Intermittent drizzle and strong winds overnight brought welcome relief to Bhopal and other places in Madhya Pradesh which had been reeling under blistering conditions.

The residents of Bangalore experienced pleasant weather Thursday, while other parts of Karnataka braved a heatwave – the mercury at 42.5 degrees Celsius in Kalaburgi, 41.5 degrees in Bijapur and 42.4 degrees in Raichur, officials said.

 

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