Pune: The Department of Meteorology of India (IMD) issued health risk warnings on Wednesday in all states burned by a heat wave in early April. Konkan and Vidarbha in Maharashtra and Southwest Rajasthan are among the other regions that fight against temperatures that have already risenly risen above normal for this time of the year.
IMD advised “extreme caution for vulnerable populations” (babies, older people and those with chronic diseases) in Maharashtra and the southwest Rajasthan, where an orange alert has been declared. The department advised residents to avoid exposure to heat and remain properly hydrated. An expert on the Weather Marros blog said Wednesday was Pune’s most popular day so far this season, with Lohegaon and Koregaon Park registering a maximum of 40.2 ° C.
“Several other places in the Pune region, including Rajguurunagar, Shirur and Dhamdhere, also crossed the C of 40 °. So far this, the average maximum temperature in Konkan has been 2-3 degrees above normal, ”he said in a statement while arguing the current scenario.
In Rajasthan, the conditions of the heat wave were reported in one or two stations on Wednesday. North Konkan parts, including Mumbai, also experienced a heat wave earlier this week. Sanap said temperatures would begin to decrease in some parts of India as of Thursday. The Akola de Maharashtra was the most popular in the state, reaching 41.3 ° C (4.6 degrees above normal), while Chandrapur fruit at 40.6 ° C (+3.4 °).