Heatwave becomes fatal, 18 people died in Bihar and 41 in Odisha

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Heatwave becomes fatal, 18 people died in bihar and 41 in Odisha

Heatwave becomes fatal, 18 people died in bihar and 41 in odisha in one day due to heat stroke

Heatwave Updates: In Uttar Pradesh too, there is news of a woman dying in a train due to ill health due to heat. Earlier, about 40 people have died in rajasthan due to heat stroke so far.

Heatwave Updates: The heatwave, which is wreaking havoc in northwest and central india with the mercury reaching close to 50 degrees, has now become fatal. Heat strokes in bihar, odisha and Uttar Pradesh have killed about 60 people in a single day, the reason for which is heat stroke due to hot waves. odisha has reported the highest number of deaths at 41. health experts have advised people not to unnecessarily roam outside during the afternoon and not to let the body get dehydrated. Let us tell you that last week in rajasthan too, about 40 people died due to heat stroke.

12 people died in aurangabad, Bihar

The mercury has crossed 44 degrees in Bihar. Due to this, hot winds full of heat are blowing in the entire state. Due to this, 19 people have died in the state. The maximum number of 12 people have died in aurangabad district, while 4 people have died in Kaimur district. 3 people have also died due to heat stroke in Ara of Bhojpur district of Bihar. According to Dr. Sahil raj of Mohania Sub Divisional Hospital of Kaimur, 'On thursday, 40 patients of heat stroke have been admitted here. Apart from this, there are dozens of people who are getting treatment at home.'

Teacher who returned from duty at polling booth in bihar also died

Among the 4 people who died in Kaimur district of bihar, a teacher Shahnawaz Khan is also included, who was on duty to conduct elections at the polling booth. Dr. Sahil raj told that Shahnawaz Khan was hit by heat stroke during voting. He returned home and slept. He died of heatstroke in his sleep.

8 people died in bihar on wednesday too

8 people died in bihar on wednesday too. However, since their post-mortem has not been done, the Disaster Management Department has not yet considered heatstroke as the cause. According to a senior official, 'Heatstroke is suspected to be the cause of death of 8 people in Arwal, Buxar, Rohtas and Begusarai districts, but their families have refused to conduct post-mortem.'

12 people died in Rourkela, Odisha

At least 41 people died due to heatstroke in odisha during 24 hours on Thursday. The highest number of 12 deaths was recorded in the steel city of Rourkela. According to HT report, 8 such patients were brought to Rourkela government Hospital on thursday between 1.30 pm and 8 pm, who had died on the way, while two people died after reaching the hospital. According to the hospital superintendent Dr. Sudharni Pradhan, 'The body temperature of all the deceased was around 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius). We suspect that all of them died due to heatstroke. However, post-mortem has been ordered to know the exact cause. 4 people died in the government hospital of Sundargarh, 8 in Sambalpur, 6 in Bolangir, 7 in Jharsuguda and 3 people died in other districts of western Odisha. More than 60 patients of heatstroke have been admitted in different parts of western Odisha.

Woman dies inside train in UP

A female passenger has also died inside the train in Sultanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. According to a Railway Protection Force official, Kishori Devi (58), a resident of Chandigarh, who boarded the Harihar Express train from Chhapra, suddenly started vomiting after varanasi and her health deteriorated. By the time the train reached Sultanpur railway station, her son pradeep Mahato's health also deteriorated. Both were taken to Sultanpur Railway Hospital, from where they were referred to government Medical College. Kishori Devi died in the medical college, while her son's treatment is still going on. Dr. Vikas of the medical college has said that Kishori Devi's death is likely due to excessive heat, but a post-mortem is being conducted to know the exact cause.

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