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Jhansi becomes the hottest city in the state, mercury crosses 47 |Live Updates, Unveiling the Latest India News Trends

Jhansi, 22 May (Hindus). The scorching heat continues to wreak havoc in the district, the temperature is continuously increasing by record. In the summer season, the temperature is continuously increasing by 02 to 03 degrees compared to last year. The impact of unbalanced climate change is directly visible on the weather and it is estimated that this year there will be more heat and heat wave than last year. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert and described Jhansi as the hottest city in the state. When the summer temperature crosses 47 degrees, the District Magistrate has also appealed to everyone to stay safe in their homes.

District Magistrate Avinash Kumar said that in the coming days, the people of the district will have to be more alert to protect themselves from heat wave/heat wave and know the measures to protect themselves from heat wave so that they can protect their families. In view of the continuously increasing temperature in the district, the District Magistrate directed that by running a special campaign, all the tube wells and irrigation means should be kept in working condition, so that the condition of drinking water can be prevented from worsening.

He said that the damaged pipeline and leakage should be repaired as soon as information is received. Instructions were also given to continuously fill ponds and ponds for drinking water for animals. DM said that in areas where water supply is seriously disrupted, arrangements should be made to deploy water tankers for water supply. Instructions were given for smooth operation of rural drinking water schemes and rebar and repair and maintenance work of the installed India Marka-2 hand pumps. He directed the Irrigation Department to make water available in ponds and lakes for supplying drinking water to animals and birds in forest areas and urban areas.

Arrangements for installing water fountains in public places, markets etc. through urban bodies (cooperation of non-government organizations can be taken in this work) To ensure proper arrangement of drinking water at workplaces and construction sites, to stop unnecessary use of water like washing vehicles. Issuing and implementing advisories regarding stopping taps, leaving taps open etc. along with making arrangements for water especially for birds in various parks and instructions were given to keep the electricity supply smooth.

The District Magistrate said that a district level heat wave management committee is also being formed. In which the committee members will make everyone from farmers to the common people aware about taking different types of precautions. He said that heat wave can also cause loss of life. To reduce its effect and to prevent death due to heat stroke, take the following precautions – Do not go out in strong sunlight, especially between 12 noon and 03 pm. Drink water as often as possible, even if you do not feel thirsty. Wear light, loose cotton clothes.