heatwave conditions over the last few days, the state has reported the season's first sunstroke death, officials said on Friday. PTI reported that a sixty-two-year-old Laxmikanta Sahu of Maheshpur in Balasore district died due to sunstroke on April 15. “This was the first sunstroke death this summer," an official at the Special Relief Commissioner's office said.
According to Public Health Director Niranjan Mishra, 71 people have been hospitalized due to illnesses related to the heatwave. Among them, 35 cases were reported from Sundargarh, while seven each were from Mayurbhanj and Angul. Boudh town experienced the highest temperature in the state, reaching 44.3 degrees Celsius, followed closely by Baripada in northern Odisha at 44.2 degrees Celsius.
These high temperatures likely contributed to the increased number of heat-related illnesses requiring hospitalisation. The IMD has forecast that heatwave conditions will prevail in Odisha till April 21. Also Read: Bengaluru rains: Light showers bring relief to city amid heat wave conditions Meanwhile, Manorama Mohanty, Director, IMD Bhubaneswar, told ANI that Odisha's capital city recorded a temperature of 43.6 degrees Celsius and that 27 cities in the State are witnessing temperatures above 41 degrees Celsius.
“After April 21, people can experience some relief amid the forecast of rains, lightning, thunder, and gusty winds." “After April 21, people can experience some relief amid the forecast of rains, lightning, thunder, and gusty winds," she added. Delhi on Friday recorded a maximum temperature of 39.4 degrees Celsius, three notches above the season's average, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). This is the highest recorded maximum temperature in the
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