Heat outbreak increased in Gwalior, city temperature reaches 45 degrees Celsius

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Heat outbreak increased in Gwalior, city temperature reaches 45 degrees Celsius


Gwalior
Friday proved to be the most scorching heat day of this season. The maximum temperature of the city was recorded at 45 degrees Celsius, which is about 2.5 degrees Celsius above normal. For the first time in this season, the temperature has climbed so much. Due to strong sunlight and heat, the residents were disturbed throughout the day.

The situation remained such that there was silence on the streets in the afternoon and buyers were rarely seen in the markets. The temperature has increased by 2.0 ° C within the last 24 hours. It was only after nine o’clock in the morning that the sunshine started piercing and by the afternoon, the hot winds turned into heatstroke.

Lu burnt people

The sunshine and heat stroke started scorching people. According to the Meteorological Center, cyclones are active on northwest Uttar Pradesh and nearby areas. Also, a trough ranks from above northwest Uttar Pradesh to Bangladesh via cyclonic circulation to eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Deputy Himalayan Pachimi Bengal.

Similarly, a cyclonic circulation is east central and adjoining northeastern Arabian Sea and South Gujarat. Similarly, a cyclone is active over Haryana. Due to the activation of all these systems, the outbreak of heat in the region is increasing. The temperature and heat situation in the region will remain the same for the next 24 hours.

On May 18, temperature may have drizzle and mercury may fall. Meteorologists say that the upcoming 24 hours can be disturbed even more. On Saturday, the temperature is expected to be 45 degrees Celsius or above. Fast hot winds can also blow.

Hot winds at a speed of 20 to 30 kmph

On Friday, the hot wind i.e. heatstroke at a speed of 20 to 30 km per hour in the region. This condition started only after ten o’clock in the morning. At 11 o’clock in the morning, the temperature reached 41 degrees Celsius. The zone had turned into a furnace furnace due to an increase of two degrees Celsius simultaneously.

After 10 o’clock in the day, the traffic on the roads decreased and the markets also became listened. After 12 noon, there were no vehicles on the roads. This situation remained till four o’clock. Traffic on the roads started increasing after four o’clock, although people were not relieved from the heat till evening. The temperature was at 40 degrees Celsius at 5.30 pm.

The heat is increasing continuously

The heat of the weather is constantly increasing. In such a situation, one thousand bed hospitals are forced to get relief in the shade of the tree in the swollen afternoon of the patients. Due to lack of stay for the patients of patients in the hospital, they are facing problems in the summer.

At 45 ° C temperatures, they are trying to get relief around the hospital with a tree shade. Despite this, the hospital management has not been able to introduce proper stay for the patients for the patients till now.

Patients of vomiting diarrhea started increasing

The number of patients affected by vomiting, diarrhea and restlessness recorded an increase in Jayarogya Hospital and District Hospital in Gwalior. The number of patients has increased for the last two days. Many people came with problems like dizziness, vomiting, headache and tiredness. Doctors have advised people to avoid sunlight during the day and do not allow lack of water in the body.