
Uttar Pradesh's Banda recorded a scorching temperature of 48 degrees Celsius, making it the hottest place in the country as severe heatwave conditions continue across the region, while hospitals are witnessing a rise in heat stroke cases.
Meteorologist, Banda University of Agriculture and Technology, Dr Dinesh, stated that the region has recorded temperatures consistently above 45 degrees Celsius for nearly a week, while night temperatures are also remaining above 30 degrees Celsius.
Speaking to ANI on Wednesday, Dr Dinesh said, "It is recorded as the hottest place, with temperatures consistently above 45 degrees Celsius for nearly a week.”
"Hot winds from the northwest further intensify the heat. Rainfall is limited and uneven, with about 900 mm annually. Lack of water raises ground temperatures. Temperatures will hover around 45 degrees Celsius, with heatwave conditions persisting at least until the end of May," he added.
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Further, Physician, Trauma Centre, Dr Vineet Sachan said hospitals are witnessing a significant surge in patients, with daily footfall increasing by 300-400 cases over the usual 1,800-2,000, most reporting symptoms such as fever, vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach pain, headaches and dizziness.
"Banda has reported extreme temperatures, 48.2°C yesterday and around 47°C today, with the city in the grip of severe heat,” Dr Sachan said.
“Hospitals are seeing a surge in patients, mainly with stomach pain, vomiting, fever, headaches, and dizziness. Authorities advise people to avoid going out between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., and if necessary, to carry umbrellas or cloth coverings, drink plenty of water, avoid going out on an empty stomach, and consume more liquids," he added.
He also said that nearly 200-300 people are being affected by heat-related illnesses each day.
"The number of patients has risen sharply: from the usual 1,800-2,000 daily cases, an additional 300-400 patients are now arriving, mostly suffering from fever, diarrhoea, stomach pain, and dizziness. Officials estimate 200-300 people are being affected by heat-related illness daily," he said.
District Magistrate Amit Aseri said the administration had already put in place advanced monitoring of water and electricity supply, along with regular coordination with officials.
He added that schools were given early holidays, timings were adjusted, and public advisories were issued urging people to avoid stepping out between 11 am and 4 pm unless necessary.
He further stated that hospitals and ambulances have been kept on alert to handle heat-related emergencies.
(With inputs from ANI)