Heatwaves are gripping several regions across Karnataka
Mark highest recorded temperature in the past 15 years
Bengaluru has seen over 535 dengue cases in recent months
Heatwaves are gripping several regions across Karnataka, including Bengaluru, Kalaburagi, and Bidar, with temperatures soaring to unprecedented levels. In Bengaluru, yesterday’s temperature peaked at 37.6 degrees Celsius, marking the highest recorded in the past 15 years. This surge in heat is not only discomforting but also posing health risks as infectious diseases are on the rise.
Infectious ailments like dengue are becoming increasingly prevalent, with Bengaluru alone reporting a staggering 535 cases in recent months. The situation is alarming, prompting health officials to issue warnings and urge people to take precautionary measures.
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Residents are feeling the heat’s impact, with many avoiding outdoor activities during peak sun hours. Streets are noticeably quieter in Bidar city as people seek refuge from the oppressive heat. Measures such as using handkerchiefs, umbrellas, and consuming hydrating beverages like fresh water, sugarcane juice, and soft drinks have become commonplace.
Meteorologists predict that the heatwave is likely to persist until the end of May, emphasizing the importance of staying vigilant and taking necessary precautions to mitigate the health risks associated with extreme heat. As temperatures continue to rise, prioritizing personal health and safety becomes paramount for communities across the affected regions.
Heatwaves are gripping several regions across Karnataka
Mark highest recorded temperature in the past 15 years
Bengaluru has seen over 535 dengue cases in recent months
Heatwaves are gripping several regions across Karnataka, including Bengaluru, Kalaburagi, and Bidar, with temperatures soaring to unprecedented levels. In Bengaluru, yesterday’s temperature peaked at 37.6 degrees Celsius, marking the highest recorded in the past 15 years. This surge in heat is not only discomforting but also posing health risks as infectious diseases are on the rise.
Infectious ailments like dengue are becoming increasingly prevalent, with Bengaluru alone reporting a staggering 535 cases in recent months. The situation is alarming, prompting health officials to issue warnings and urge people to take precautionary measures.
Read also: Here’s what to wear to beat summer heat; choose clothing that is breathable and lightweight
Residents are feeling the heat’s impact, with many avoiding outdoor activities during peak sun hours. Streets are noticeably quieter in Bidar city as people seek refuge from the oppressive heat. Measures such as using handkerchiefs, umbrellas, and consuming hydrating beverages like fresh water, sugarcane juice, and soft drinks have become commonplace.
Meteorologists predict that the heatwave is likely to persist until the end of May, emphasizing the importance of staying vigilant and taking necessary precautions to mitigate the health risks associated with extreme heat. As temperatures continue to rise, prioritizing personal health and safety becomes paramount for communities across the affected regions.