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Heat conditions prevailed across Odisha as mercury crosses 42 degC in 15 places

Bolangir was followed by Titlagarh at 44 degrees Celsius, Jharsuguda (43.6), Bhawanipatna (43.5) and Boudh (42.9).

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Heatwave conditions wreaked havoc in Rajasthan, although some places recorded a drop of two to three degrees Celsius in the maximum temperature on Sunday. Churu and Hanumangarh were the hottest places in the state, recording 47.9 degrees Celsius each. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in many districts was above 47 degrees Celsius. Pilani, Jhunjhunu and Dholpur experienced 47.7 degrees Celsius each, Sri Ganganagar 47.6 degrees, Karauli 47.3 and Alwar 47.2 degrees Celsius. In major cities, the temperature on Saturday night was recorded in the range of 33.1 degrees Celsius to 25.8 degrees Celsius. According to the India Meteorological Department, the capital city Jaipur recorded a maximum temperature of 44.4 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 33.1 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, a fire broke out on Sunday near the banks of the Indira Gandhi Canal at Bajju in Bikaner. Bajju Station House Officer Bhup Singh said more than 1,000 trees came under the grip of the fire that spread in an area stretching more than three kilometres. Teams from the forest department and police tried to douse the fire, he said. Prima facie it appeared that excess heat was the cause of the fire, the SHO said.

Odisha as at least 15 places recorded temperatures above 42 degrees Celsius on Monday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast heat wave conditions for three more days, while issuing yellow warning (be updated) for eight districts on Tuesday.

”Under the influence of northwesterly winds and high solar insolation, the maximum temperature is very likely to rise by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius during the next 24 hours in many places over the districts of Odisha,” the IMD said in its evening bulletin.

It said that consequently, heat wave conditions are likely in some districts of interior Odisha from May 15 and also, the maximum temperature is likely to be more than 40 degrees Celsius and above normal by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius in a few places.

The IMD advised people to take precautionary measures while going out of their homes between 11 am and 3 pm.

According to the Bhubaneswar Regional Meteorology Centre, Bolangir was the hottest place in the state with maximum temperature at 44.5 degrees Celsius.

Bolangir was followed by Titlagarh at 44 degrees Celsius, Jharsuguda (43.6), Bhawanipatna (43.5) and Boudh (42.9).

The IMD has forecast heat wave at a few places in the districts of Sundergarh, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Sonepur and Balangir over the next four days.

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