temperature crosses 45 degrees celsius in delhi ncr imd issues orange alert

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IMD said that there is a possibility of heat stroke at many places in Delhi-NCR. The temperature is expected to be between 44 ° C to 46 ° C. The maximum temperature was recorded at 43.8 degrees Celsius at Safdarjung Substation in Delhi.

In view of the continuous increase in temperature in the national capital, the Indian Meteorological Department has issued a new ‘red’ alert for Delhi. Warning of scorching heat, IMD has revised its orange alert to Delhi and raided. According to the Nucast released for the national capital, this red alert will continue on Wednesday and Thursday. Based on the bulletin released at 2 pm, the Meteorological Department has said that the outbreak of heat in Delhi-NCR will continue and the temperature will cross 45 degrees Celsius.

IMD said that there is a possibility of heat stroke at many places in Delhi-NCR. The temperature is expected to be between 44 ° C to 46 ° C. The maximum temperature was recorded at 43.8 degrees Celsius at Safdarjung Substation in Delhi. At the same time, Ayyanagar recorded a maximum temperature of 45.5 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, both these temperatures are higher than normal. The humidity level in the capital was at a moderate level of 39 percent in the morning, but the combination of heat and dry southwest winds has increased the problem.

‘Red Alert’ has a warning of “action”. In this, residents are urged to avoid heat exposure, do not lack water in the body and to limit external activities. In this, people of all ages are warned of a lot of probability of diseases and heatstroke and weaker people are advised to take excessive care. Senior scientist at IMD, Dr. Naresh Kumar said that the scorching heat in northwest India including Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan is expected to continue till June 12.

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