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May 26, 2010 | Nagpur residents reel under heat wave | Nagpur: Residents of Nagpur, Maharashtra, are reeling from heat wave that has thrown normal life completely out of gear. Temperatures in the Nagpur are hovering around 47 degrees Celsius mark. In Vidarbha, the temperature is 47.7
degree Celsius. Temperatures across Maharashtra are at an all time high, compelling
locals to stay indoors. For those moving out, it has been a difficult time. "It
has become very difficult to go out. We have to cover our head and face with handkerchief
and cloth and also wear sun glasses, every time we want to go out," said Vasant
Sathe, a Nagpur resident. People are consuming lemon soda and fruit juices prepared
byroadside vendors whose business is roaring in the hot weather. "My body feels
as if it is burning. Evenings are a little better. I don't want to go out in the
sun but I have to," said Ramesh Hajare, a resident. |
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