Districts like Seaikela records highest temperature of 42.9 Degree Celsius and Jamshedpur has 41.4 Degree Celsius
The Jharkhand state experienced a meagre alleviation from the scorching heat wave on saturday. While some districts have recorded very intense heat wave. In this weather condition people avoid to come out from the houses.
RANCHI- Despite the meagre alleviation in temperature across Jharkhand on saturday, still 13 districts lead to engulfed in heat wave zone that recorded temperature exceeding the 40 Degree Celsius mark.
Seraikela included as the warmest districts in Jharkhand state that recorded the temperature of 42.9 Degree Celsius while in Jamshedpur recorded on saturday, temperature of 41.2 Degree Celsius.
Some districts like as Daltonganj, Bokaro, Deoghar, Garhwa, Godda, Jamtara, Simdega , and West Singhbhum registered consistently contravene the 40 Degree Celsius threshold.
The Kolhan Region , West Singhbhum , East Singhbhum , Seraikela , Sahebganj, Godda, Pkur, Dumka, Deoghar, Jamtara, Dhanbad and Bokaro districts have embracing itself as in heat wave zone and people having the discomfort in their residents.
However, the Jharkhand state is expected to observe a change in weather condition from monday. It is expected that Jharkhand state is likely to experience rain with thunderstorms. After rain this state will get some relief from the oppressive heat.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Advised
The Indian meteorological department (IMD) has advised to people of this state to take necessary precautions or essential safeguards from the adverse weather condition. It has been directed as to avoid direct sun’s ray during mid-day time or in day time. It has been advised to stay themselves dehydrated by drinking water and sit in cooler places.
The state has already directed holidays in school upto class eight and simultaneously reduced the time of upper classes in this state.
As this state will receive its first rain then people feel relief and enjoy. So, people eagerly awaits the monsoon season and they are thinking that when will they come out from the intense heatwave.