Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 18, 2023, 09:34 AM
Bihar-UP Weather: Summer is at its peak in North India at this time. There is an outcry due to the scorching sun and heat stroke. The death toll due to the scorching heat in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar is increasing every day. The condition of Ballia district of UP is also very bad. At least 54 of those who were admitted to the district hospital between June 15 and 16 have died due to the scorching heat. Most of the patients who died were above 60 years of age. At the same time, the number of people falling ill due to heat wave is also increasing rapidly.According to media reports, in view of the deaths due to heat in the district, the UP government has started an investigation into the deaths. Along with this, Chief Medical Superintendent of Ballia District Hospital Diwakar Singh has also been transferred. At the same time, the maximum temperature in the district was recorded at 43 degree Celsius on Saturday, which was five degrees above normal.The condition of Bihar is also bad, 24 people died in 48 hours.The condition of Bihar, located next to UP, is also getting worse. Due to heat wave, the number of patients is increasing rapidly in the hospitals of many districts. The mercury has also crossed 42 degree Celsius in many districts of the state. Please inform that 24 people have died in the state due to heat stroke in two days. Bhojpur has the highest death toll. So far 10 deaths have taken place due to the heat here. Even today, after the scorching heat, the Meteorological Department has issued red alert in 6 districts, orange in 8 districts and yellow in 4 districts. At the same time, in many districts, schools up to 2nd standard and Anganwadis have been closed till 24 June.According to the Meteorological Department, there is no chance of respite from the heat for the next two days. The heat will remain like this, along with strong hot winds will also increase the restlessness of the people. Let us inform that during 24 hours, there are 22 districts where the maximum temperature was more than 40 degree Celsius, while Sheikhpura district was the hottest with a temperature of 44.2 degree Celsius.The condition of Bihar is also bad, 24 people died in 48 hours.The condition of Bihar, located next to UP, is also getting worse. Due to heat wave, the number of patients is increasing rapidly in the hospitals of many districts. The mercury has also crossed 42 degree Celsius in many districts of the state. Please inform that 24 people have died in the state due to heat stroke in two days. Bhojpur has the highest death toll. So far 10 deaths have taken place due to the heat here. Even today, after the scorching heat, the Meteorological Department has issued red alert in 6 districts, orange in 8 districts and yellow in 4 districts. At the same time, in many districts, schools up to 2nd standard and Anganwadis have been closed till 24 June.According to the Meteorological Department, there is no chance of respite from the heat for the next two days. The heat will remain like this, along with strong hot winds will also increase the restlessness of the people. Let us inform that during 24 hours, there are 22 districts where the maximum temperature was more than 40 degree Celsius, while Sheikhpura district was the hottest with a temperature of 44.2 degree Celsius.