Subarnapur: 22/05 (Report- Umakant Bagh): A severe heatwave is currently sweeping through the Subarnapur district. Reporter Umakanta Bagh reports that the Dunguripali block faces extreme weather. The Rampur and Pandikital areas are recording a very high temperature of 43 degrees Celsius. The intense sun feels like fire falling directly from the sky. Residents find no relief from the dry, hot winds between 8 AM and 8 PM.
The local temperature reached 43 degrees Celsius yesterday. The weather remains exactly the same today. This extreme heat makes daily life very difficult for everyone in the region. The high temperatures this May have broken many weather records from past years. The daily rise in heat scares the local people.
Going outside becomes very tough even before 8 AM. The morning sun heats the ground very quickly. By 10 AM, people see only a few vehicles on the roads. When the clock strikes 12 PM, the main streets become completely empty. People choose to stay indoors to protect themselves from the dangerous sun.
The Rampur area also faces frequent power cuts. Residents experience low voltage issues as well. These electrical problems have continued for the past five or six days. The high heat and humidity cause great discomfort. The frequent power cuts make the situation even worse. People cannot use their fans or air coolers during the hottest parts of the day.
Working-class people face major challenges right now. Daily wage laborers cannot work safely under the direct sun. Many workers are leaving their daily jobs to avoid falling sick. They want to protect their health from the dangerous heat.
The local government is trying to help the public. The Rampur Panchayat has opened several free water camps. These camps provide clean drinking water to travelers and pedestrians. Local people also find their own ways to beat the heat. Many residents buy cold items to cool down their bodies. Street vendors sell a large amount of lassi, cold water, and fresh sugarcane juice. People also enjoy eating cold dahi bara during the day. Everyone drinks plenty of fluids to stay safe and healthy during this harsh summer.
The local temperature reached 43 degrees Celsius yesterday. The weather remains exactly the same today. This extreme heat makes daily life very difficult for everyone in the region. The high temperatures this May have broken many weather records from past years. The daily rise in heat scares the local people.
Going outside becomes very tough even before 8 AM. The morning sun heats the ground very quickly. By 10 AM, people see only a few vehicles on the roads. When the clock strikes 12 PM, the main streets become completely empty. People choose to stay indoors to protect themselves from the dangerous sun.
The Rampur area also faces frequent power cuts. Residents experience low voltage issues as well. These electrical problems have continued for the past five or six days. The high heat and humidity cause great discomfort. The frequent power cuts make the situation even worse. People cannot use their fans or air coolers during the hottest parts of the day.
Working-class people face major challenges right now. Daily wage laborers cannot work safely under the direct sun. Many workers are leaving their daily jobs to avoid falling sick. They want to protect their health from the dangerous heat.
The local government is trying to help the public. The Rampur Panchayat has opened several free water camps. These camps provide clean drinking water to travelers and pedestrians. Local people also find their own ways to beat the heat. Many residents buy cold items to cool down their bodies. Street vendors sell a large amount of lassi, cold water, and fresh sugarcane juice. People also enjoy eating cold dahi bara during the day. Everyone drinks plenty of fluids to stay safe and healthy during this harsh summer.

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