India
Sunstroke toll rose to 11 in Odisha today even as rains brought respite from extreme heat today under the influence of low pressure over the Bay of Bengal and a nor'wester.
Updated : May 27, 2017, 09:17 PM IST
Sunstroke toll rose to 11
in Odisha today even as rains brought respite from extreme
heat today under the influence of low pressure over the Bay of
Bengal and a nor'wester.
The death toll due to sunstroke, which stood at ten,
climbed to 11 so far this summer with one more casualty
reported from Sambalpur district, the office of the Special
Relief Commissioner (SRC) said in a statement.
With this, four heat-related deaths have been reported
from Sambalpur, while three deaths took place in Angul
district, two in Bargarh and one each in Balangir and Bhadrak,
it said.
The mercury breached the 40 degrees Celsius mark in
only four places in the state, all in the western region.
Titlagarh was the hottest place in the state,
recording 43 degrees Celsius, the MeT office here said.
Balangir town, which was hottest yesterday, recorded
42.5 degrees Celsius today while the mercury stood at 42.2
degrees Celsius in Bhawanipatna and 40 degrees Celsius in
Hirakud, it said.
The drop in temperature was experienced after rains
and thundershowers occurred in some areas, under the impact of
a low pressure, while a nor'wester appeared to have acted as a
coolant in some parts of the state.
The state capital, Bhubaneswar, registered a maximum
of 37.8 degrees Celsius while Cuttack recorded 36 degrees
Celsius, it said.
The MeT forecasts rains and thundershower at few
places in the next 24 hour, it added.
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