Mercury crosses 42°C, yellow alert in Punjab, Haryana

Balsamand in Hisar hottest at 43.1°C. “Heatwave conditions are likely over Punjab and Haryana for the next two days, which will abate thereafter,” IMD officials said.

New Delhi: With the maximum temperature touchiing 42°C at many places in the northwest region, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday, April  16, issued a yellow alert for Punjab and Haryana, areport  in The  Tribune, Chandigarh,  says. 

“Heatwave conditions are likely over Punjab and Haryana for the next two days, which will abate thereafter,” IMD officials said.

Bathinda recorded a maximum of 42°C, six degrees above normal. Several other Punjab cities, including Amritsar, Patiala, Ludhiana, Pathankot, Fatehgarh Sahib and Barnala recorded a maximum temperature of over 40°C.

In Haryana, Balsamand town in Hisar district sizzled at 43.1°C. Ambala, Karnal and Rohtak too recorded a maximum temperature of more than 40°C. 

“The maximum temperature in both Punjab and Haryana is four-five degrees above normal. This will continue for the next couple of days,” an IMD official said.

Meanwhile, health experts have asked people to avoid venturing out during peak hours between 1.30 pm and 3.30 pm.

11 die of heatstroke in Navi Mumbai,  Maharashtra

In another report, the ‘Maharashtra Bhushan’ award event in Navi Mumbai on Sunday turned into a tragedy with the death of at least 11 people apparently due to sunstroke as the function, attended by lakhs, was held in an open ground.

Held in Kharghar area in Raigad district neighbouring Mumbai, the function was attended by Union home minister Amit Shah, who conferred the award on spiritual leader and social reformer Appasaheb Dharmadhikari.

A police official said a couple of patients are on ventilator support at hospitals in Navi Mumbai and Panvel city and their condition is being monitored.

“At least 11 deaths apparently due to sunstroke have been confirmed,” the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said in a release on Sunday night.

The police official said some patients were discharged after recovery, while some remain admitted in hospitals and are under observation.

Before the CMO release, Shinde had told reporters outside a hospital in Navi Mumbai that at least 50 people were admitted there out of which 24 are still hospitalised while the rest have been discharged after primary treatment. He termed the deaths “very unfortunate”.

The nearest weather station to the spot of the event recorded a maximum temperature of 38 degrees Celsius.

Shinde said the kin of the deceased will be given a compensation of Rs 5 lakh.

“Medical treatment of the people under treatment due to sunstroke will be free. The state will pay from its coffers for their treatment,” he said.

Lakhs of people had come for the event.

The Chief Minister also directed officials to shift patients to specialised hospitals if they needed additional treatment.

Replying to a question, Shinde said he would not comment on political allegations of the Opposition and his priority is to ensure that the affected people get proper treatment.

The chief Ministersaiid: “Lakhs of people had come for the event and it went well. It is painful to see some of them suffer. It is a very unfortunate situation which is very painful for me,” he said.

Dharmadhikari has a massive following in the state due to his tree plantation drives, blood donation and medical camps as well as de-addiction work in tribal areas.

The 306-acre ground, where the function was held, was packed with people and equipped with audio/video facilities 

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