March madness begins in India: Temperatures of 42 deg C (108 deg F) resulting in people fainting and birds falling out of the sky
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Daily Mail
27
March, 2018
Every
year thousands of people die from the heat in India, Pakistan and
Bangladesh with the heatwaves beginning in March.
Surat
became the second hottest city of Gujarat on March 26 when the
mercury soared to 41.8 degrees Celsius.
The
prevailing heatwave conditions led mercury to rise by 6.8 degrees
Celsius from March 24 to 25. Meanwhile, the Surat Municipal
Corporation has issued heatwave warning for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Constant
40 degrees Celsius temperature along with 21 percent humidity in the
city has forced people to stay indoors in the past couple of days.
In
the last two days, the number of cases of dehydration, mild fever
with stomach ache and fainting has increased by 15 percent.
The
New Civil Hospital (NCH) sources said as, against 12 such cases per
day on normal days, their number has gone up to 20 in the past two
days. SMC health officials said they have issued an advisory to all
40-odd health centres and SMIMER and other hospitals to remain
vigilant.
SMC
chief medical officer Dr Aashish Naik said, "We have not
received any alarming heat-related cases till now, but are vigilant.
People
should not venture out in the afternoon hours unless it is absolutely
necessary."
A
volunteer of a non-governmental organization Prayas Darshan Desai
said, "The heat is taking its toll on young birds that fly out
of the nests for the first time.
There
has been a spurt in cases of birds falling off during flights in the
last 48 hours."
Normally
45 cases of dehydrated birds falling off during flights were reported
until Sunday, but the number has gone up over 60 in a day in the past
two days.
Since
2015, Surat has been experiencing temperature above 40 degrees
Celsius in the month of March.
Around
42 degrees Celsius temperature was recorded in 2015 March, 41 degrees
Celsius in 2016 March, 41.4 degrees Celsius in 2017 March and 41.8
degrees Celsius in 2018 March.
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