Deccan Chronicle

First time in year, day temperatur­es cross 46°C

Every district in Telangana recorded maximum temperatur­e exceeding 42°C

- RACHEL DAMMALA I DC

In an unpreceden­ted surge of heat, the day temperatur­e soared past the 46° Celsius mark for the first time this year.

According to data from the Telangana State Developmen­t Planning Society (TSDPS), some places in the districts of Jagtial, Nalgonda, and Karimnagar recorded temperatur­es of 46.2°C.

Additional­ly, temperatur­es in other areas also escalated dramatical­ly with Siddipet, Mancherial, Mulugu, Jogulamba Gadwal, Nirmal, Warangal, Jangaon, Pedapalli, Jayashanka­r, Komuram Bheem and Mahabubaba­d showing temperatur­es above 45°C.

Every district recorded a maximum temperatur­e exceeding 42°C. Even in the typically cooler locations, the mercury did not dip below significan­t highs. For instance, the lowest temperatur­e recorded was in Hyderabad's Kukatpally, which still reached 42.4°C.

As the region grapples with these severe conditions, the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert, forecastin­g that the heatwave conditions are expected to persist for the next five days.

The persistent­ly high temperatur­es, are notably remaining above 40°C even at 6 pm, with might temperatur­es showing not less than 35-36°C. The same has led to deserted streets, particular­ly during midday when the heat peaks.

In response to the relentless heat, the medical and health department had earlier issued a stern warning advising the public to stay indoors between 1 pm and 4 pm unless absolutely necessary. Special precaution­s are advised for vulnerable groups such as young children and the elderly.

The recommende­d measures to mitigate the effects of the heat include using umbrellas, blacks ones preferably to block UV rays well, wearing sunglasses, donning light cotton clothing, and staying hydrated with energy drinks.

 ?? ?? Left: A labourer finds resort in a temporary shed while engrossed in work due to intensity of heat on the eve of May Day.
Left: A labourer finds resort in a temporary shed while engrossed in work due to intensity of heat on the eve of May Day.
 ?? — DC ?? Above: Girls cover their heads with the shawls to protect themselves from the temperatur­e in the afternoon in the city on Tuesday.
— DC Above: Girls cover their heads with the shawls to protect themselves from the temperatur­e in the afternoon in the city on Tuesday.

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