PM Modi: Amidst the scorching heat, PM Modi urges citizens to stay hydrated and take care of animals India News
Prime Minister Narendra Modi On Wednesday, citizens were urged to exercise caution amid rising temperatures and worsening heat wave conditions in many parts of the country.In a series of posts on social media, PM Modi Appealed to people to stay hydrated, carry water with them while going out and help those affected by the scorching heat.He wrote, “The temperature is continuously rising in different parts of the country and along with it, many difficulties caused by heat in daily life are also increasing. I urge all my fellow citizens to be as careful as possible.”This comment has come from the Prime Minister India Meteorological Department (imd) warned that heat wave to severe heat wave conditions are likely to continue over large parts of central and northwest India for the next few days.Prime Minister cautioned against ignoring heat-related symptomsPM Modi also urged citizens not to ignore symptoms such as dizziness, nausea and fatigue, warning that extreme heat can lead to heatstroke if left untreated.“If anyone around you suddenly feels faint, weak or looks unwell, immediately take him to a cool and shady place. Give him water, ORS or other fluids to give relief to the body. Children, elderly and people working in the sun are the most affected during this scorching heat. If it is not taken care of in time, this condition can turn into a serious problem like heat stroke. At such a time, your alertness and care can save someone’s life.“He also appealed to people to check elderly family members, keep them hydrated and avoid the afternoon heat.“Whenever possible, be sure to call your parents, grandparents, and other loved ones to check on them.”The Prime Minister encouraged citizens to keep water for birds and animals outside homes and shops, saying, “In these difficult days, let us take care of each other with utmost sensitivity and compassion.”IMD has issued severe heat warning for Delhi-NCRIMD has issued a two-day extreme heat warning for the Delhi-NCR region, with the maximum temperature likely to reach 45 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.However, some relief is expected this weekend as thunderstorms and rain may occur over parts of Delhi-NCR from May 29.Severe heat conditions persist in many statesSevere heat conditions persisted in many parts of Vidarbha and Chhattisgarh, while extreme heat was also observed in isolated areas of eastern Uttar Pradesh and eastern Madhya Pradesh.Heat wave conditions were also recorded in parts of Uttarakhand, Haryana, Rajasthan, Bihar, Odisha, Telangana and coastal Andhra Pradesh.
