The Hindu (Madurai)

‘Residents should take precaution­ary measures to beat the summer heat’

Do not travel between 11 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., urges Collector and advises people to carry drinking water with them while travelling and drink water at regular intervals

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In view of the scorching summer sun, a meeting presided over by Madurai Collector M. S. Sangeetha was held on Thursday at the Collectora­te on the precaution­ary measures to be taken to tackle the unbearable summer heat.

Ms. Sangeetha said that all the districts in Tamil Nadu were witnessing sweltering heat and certain precaution­ary measures should be taken to protect oneself from the harsh summer. The government was taking necessary steps in this regard, she said.

The Collector urged the public to avoid travelling in the hot summer sun between 11 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. and to keep a tab on the media reports related to the weather conditions. People were asked to carry drinking water with them while travelling drink water at intervals.

To avoid dehydratio­n, people should take oral rehydratio­n solutions (ORS) and other healthy drinks that can be prepared at home such as buttermilk, lassi, lemon juice and fermented rice, she said.

People should monitor the health of the elders. If any elderly person was living and to regular alone, then his or her health condition should be monitored at least two times daily. Also, preferably a mobile phone should be made available so that the elderly person can contact them when needed. If they appear to be su£ering from heat stress, wet towels can be placed on the neck and arms. A cold shower can be suggested, she said.

The Collector also urged the people to keep their cattle and livestock in shade under a roof. They should be given adequate water to drink and avoid being let out in the open. Avoid keeping them in cramped spaces. Similarly, birds should also be given proper shelter.

In rural areas, for the bene t of the public, water and buttermilk pandals have been installed through the panchayat. Of

cials should ensure that water and buttermilk are supplied regularly through the pandals. District Revenue Oˆcer R. Sakthivel and the other government oˆcials were present during the meeting.

For the bene t of the public, water and buttermilk pandals have been installed through panchayats in rural areas

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Collector Sangeetha holds a meeting with o—icials at the Madurai Collectora­te on Thursday.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Collector Sangeetha holds a meeting with o—icials at the Madurai Collectora­te on Thursday.

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