Temperatures above 48 degrees Celsius (118 deg F) causing dizziness dehydration birds falling out of the sky roads and cars melting in India
1
June, 2018
After
strong winds, lightning and thunderstorms swept through northern and
eastern India, killing at least 54 people earlier this week the
incredible heat is not going away anytime soon.
At
a time when many of Indian's fall prey to dizziness and dehydration
merely after spending a couple of hours in the scorching sun, birds
falling out of the sky due to dehydration and heatstroke and roads
and cars melting.
Andhra
Pradesh's State Disaster Management Authority has forecast extreme
heatwave conditions in parts of the state with temperatures expected
to touch 48 degrees Celsius, (118 deg F), the hottest in 40 years, in
the next 24 hours, PTI reported on Wednesday.
The
State Disaster Management Authority said many parts of Krishna
district are expected to record 46 degrees Celsius on May 31, while
the temperature may range from 43 to 44 degrees Celsius in East and
West Godavari, Guntur, SPS Nellore and Chittoor districts.
The
disaster management authority predicted that Srikakulam and
Vizianagaram may record 38 to 39 degrees Celsius, while
Visakhapatnam, Kadapa,
Anantapuramu and Kurnool districts may record 40 to 41 degrees Celsius.
Anantapuramu and Kurnool districts may record 40 to 41 degrees Celsius.
The
southwest monsoon that has hit the Kerala coast is expected to
advance into Andhra Pradesh around June 3, SDMA said.
On
Wednesday, the southwest monsoon advanced to a few parts of the
central Arabian Sea, and the remaining areas in Kerala, where it
arrived three days early on Tuesday.
It
also advanced to most parts of coastal Karnataka and interior regions
in the states southern part, the meteorological department said.
Heavy
rains lashed Mangaluru on Tuesday, inundating several low-lying
areas.
The
India Meteorological Department on Wednesday said the country will
receive between 96% and 104% of the average rainfall
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