Key Points

Odisha is facing a severe heatwave, with Jharsuguda recording a scorching 45.4°C. The IMD warns of temperatures exceeding 42°C in 10 districts over the next few days. Authorities have adjusted school timings and market hours to protect residents from extreme heat. The district administration has also set up drinking water counters to provide relief.

Key Points: Odisha Heatwave Hits 45.4°C in Jharsuguda as IMD Warns 10 Districts

  • Jharsuguda hits 45.4°C, hottest in Odisha
  • IMD predicts 42°C+ in 10 districts
  • Schools adjust timings to avoid peak heat
  • Markets restricted to morning hours for safety
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Odisha sizzles under intense heat as Jharsuguda records 45.4 degrees Celsius

Jharsuguda records 45.4°C as Odisha battles extreme heatwave; IMD issues alerts for 10 districts and advises safety measures.

"To protect people from heatstroke, the district administration has taken precautionary measures. – Mayurbhanj District Administration"

Bhubaneswar, April 22

Odisha is reeling under a severe heatwave, with Jharsuguda recording a maximum temperature at 45.4 degrees Celsius on Monday, making it the hottest place in the state, India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.

Similarly, the state capital, Bhubaneswar, recorded 36 degrees Celsius as the state sizzled under extreme heatwave conditions.According to the IMD, the maximum temperature is likely to reach above 42 degrees Celsius in 10 districts of the state, including Angul, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Sundargarh, Bolangir, Sonepur, Boudh, Bargarh, Kalahandi, and Nuapada, while the maximum temperature very likely to rise by 2-4 degrees Celsius during the next three days, no large change during the subsequent two days and thereafter fall by 2-4 degrees Celsius over the districts of Odisha.

In view of the ongoing heatwave, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has urged people to avoid going outside during peak hours. If it is necessary to step out, people are advised to take precautions, stay hydrated, and wear light, breathable clothing. The weather agency also advised elderly people to take special precautions during peak hours.

As IMD forecast 39 degrees Celsius for Baripada town in Mayurbhanj district on Tuesday, the district administration has taken several measures, advising schools to adjust their schedules to morning sessions to avoid extreme heat conditions. The weather agency also advised labourers to stop work during the peak hours to prevent heat-related illnesses.

The district administration also installed drinking water counters to provide relief to people from the scorching heat.

In a notice, the district administration said, "According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the heatwave is intensifying day by day. To protect people from heatstroke, the district administration has taken precautionary measures. To avoid the peak heat hours, the timing of local daily and weekly markets has been regulated. According to the directive, local daily and weekly markets in the district will remain open to the public until 11 am and will be closed from 11 am to 4 pm. This schedule will be in effect until further notice."

- ANI

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Priya M.
Stay safe everyone! This heat is no joke. I'm glad the administration is taking steps like adjusting market timings. Hydration is key! 💧
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Rahul K.
45.4°C is brutal! I work in construction and we've been starting at 5am to avoid the worst heat. The water counters are a lifesaver.
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Sunita P.
I appreciate the school timing adjustments, but I wish they'd done this earlier. My son came home with heat exhaustion last week 😔
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Amit S.
The market timing changes make sense, but what about people who work in offices? We still have to commute during peak heat hours.
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Neha T.
This is why climate action matters! These extreme temperatures aren't normal. Stay indoors if you can, and check on elderly neighbors! ❤️
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Vikram J.
Good to see preventive measures being taken. The drinking water counters should be permanent fixtures, not just for heatwaves.

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