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The Meteorological Department has issued an orange offer for Delhi. Extreme cold in Delhi and its surrounding areas for the next one week 45 degrees Celsius It is estimated to be more than.
The maximum temperature recorded in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh on Sunday was 48.0 degrees. In the Ridge area of the capital Delhi, a temperature of 45.8 degrees Celsius was recorded in one day.
In this case, the temperature of Dehradun, Haryana has been recorded 6.2 degrees Celsius more than normal.
The maximum impact of increasing cold and heat in the country is being seen in Eastern Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha district of Maharashtra.
Meteorological Department on Sunday warning has been issued In the coming week, the effects of severe heat were seen in the north-western, central and eastern areas of the country.
10 highest temperature cities of the country
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in Lucknow Meteorological Department scientist Mohammad Danish While talking to news agency Annie, he said, there are no clouds in the sky and the temperature is continuously increasing for the last 4-5 days. Temperature is increasing in all the districts. It is hotter here than in Agra or Lucknow. Banda recorded temperatures of 46-48°C, one of the hottest places in the country.”
The Meteorological Department says that the cities with the highest temperatures in India on Sunday are-
- Khajuraho (East Madhya Pradesh) – 48.0 degrees Celsius
- Banda (Uttar Pradesh)-48.0
- Wardha (Vidarbha region)-47.1
- Dehradun (Haryana)-46.9
- Nagpur (Vidarbha region)-46.6
- Sri Ganganagar (Western Rajasthan) 46.5
- Amravati (Vidarbha region)-46.4
- Chandrapur (Vidarbha region)-46.2
- Dehradun (Uttar Pradesh)-46.2
- Jhansguda (Odisha)-46.0
Such a lap from heat stroke
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According to the Meteorological Department, new records of maximum temperature are being set in many cities of the country.
On Sunday, maximum temperatures were recorded more than 5 degrees Celsius above normal in some cities of Arunachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana-Chandigarh, Delhi, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and some places in Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.
The most common stock for people in such weather is to die of heat stroke.
Doctor Neeraj Nischal of AIIMS Hospital, Delhi Says, “The more heat there is, the more there is a lack of water in the body. Due to this, there is lack of water in the body (dehydration). About 60 percent of our body’s weight is water. If there is lack of water in the body, it affects other organs. Therefore, there is lack of water in the body. Therefore, there is lack of water in the body.”
“Along with water, electrolyte deficiency also starts in our body.”
Children, elderly or sick people are at higher risk of stroke. It is a waste to take too much care of such people. If someone suffers from heat stroke, it is advisable to pay attention.”
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