Heatwave in India News
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Transport Minister Dayashankar Singh has given a controversial statement in the UP government. The minister said that this has not happened for the first time, the death rate increases in summer. So far 69 people have died due to heat wave in Ballia, UP.
Scorching heat and heat wave continues in UP. The absurd statement of UP minister Dayashankar has come to the fore on the deaths due to heat wave in Ballia, UP.
There is scorching heat in the whole of North India including Uttar Pradesh and people are facing difficulties due to heatwave.
The rains in the month of May must have blossomed your mind. You must have been happy that there was some respite from the rain in the summer season! But now the heat has started showing its attitude. The temperature in the capital Delhi has reached 46 degrees.
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You must have noticed that the heat is gradually increasing in the country. Every year the temperature in summer is higher than the previous year. The World Bank has released a report regarding the heat in India. It has been told in the report that in the coming years such a heat wave will prevail in India which will be out of tolerance.
It gets more hot in the summer season and it rains more during the rainy season and in winter it gets very cold. The reason behind this is global warming. Down to Earth has warned in its research paper that by the year 2050, in the three big states of India, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, the mercury can go up to 50 ° C or above for at least 100 days every year.
These days the heat is wreaking such havoc in Pakistan that people are avoiding leaving the house during the day. In Pakistan's Jacobabad city, Tamman has broken all the records. At the same time, in Spain, people are suffering due to the scorching heat.
Two days ago, in some areas of the country's capital Delhi, the temperature had crossed 49 degrees. This simply means that this time the heat is not only breaking the record but its torture has scared the people. But the big question is why is the mercury rising in India year after year.
The highest temperature in Delhi has touched around the 40-degree mark on Wednesday while the minimum temperature on the other hand settled at 28 degrees Celsius, reported PTI quoting IMD.
The weather body has predicted a cloudy sky with the possibility of thunderstorms at isolated places over Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh, east Rajasthan and parts of Uttar Pradesh from Monday.
The IMD said the intense heat could lead to "moderate" health concerns for the vulnerable sections such as infants, the elderly and people with chronic diseases.
Delhi, saw the hottest April day in 12 years, Gurgaon, Allahabad over 45 degrees celcius
Powercuts have added to people's woes
IMD said the heatwave could lead to "moderate" health concerns for vulnerable people
The country is in the grips of a severe heatwave and there likely will not be any respite, at least for the next few days. The India Meteorological Department said Sunday that the heatwave will persist over north Indian plains, central and south India for two more days before abating gradually.
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