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Heat wave in Rajasthan and New Delhi
Kota/New Delhi: Rising mercury has made life
difficult for residents in Rajasthan and New Delhi. With maximum temperature hovering
around 45.4 degrees Celsius, Kota city is the second highest heat affected region
in Rajasthan. Temperature at Churu has recorded highest at 46.2 degrees Celsius.
Soaring temperature has made life miserable for residents who now prefer to stay
indoors. "In Kota, there is very high temperature. The temperature is so high
that our eyes burn when we come out. It is difficult to come out without wearing
shades or covering face," said Vishnu Singh, a resident. Residents in New Delhi
are enjoying ice creams and cold drinks to beat the scorching sun. Children in
the city jump into pools to keep themselves cool. "It is quite hot in the month
of April and in coming months temperature will increase. We are having cold drinks
and ice creams to beat off the heat," said Amit Mehra, a resident. The city experienced
the hottest weather in 50 years on April 29 with maximum temperature touching
43.5 degree Celsius. As per the meteorological department, the heat wave like
situation is likely continue. The hot winds blowing form Rajasthan have increased
day temperatures across northern India. Summers in India are a difficult time
when soaring temperatures lead to numerous casualties across the country. Usually
the months of May-June are considered to be the hottest in the country, but the
temperature has touched a high of 40 degrees Celsius at many places in northern
and eastern India, in the month of April itself. With the mercury touching the
45 degrees Celsius mark on Thursday, Ahmedabad experienced the second hottest
day in the past five decades. The city had recorded 46.2 degrees Celsius, highest
ever temperature on April 27, 1958. -April
30, 2009
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