According to medical experts, exposure to outside temperatures above 45°C or 113°F can potentially have life-threatening effects on body including heart diseases and seizures. IMD predicts severe heat conditions across India, here are ways in which you can prevent yourself from these trying conditions (there is a diet included as well) New Delhi: According to a latest weather bulletin, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for people living in Delhi, Punjab and Haryana for the next five days. The severe heatwave conditions is said to prevail in Rajasthan from Tuesday to Friday and in parts of Uttar Pradesh on Monday and Tuesday.
Additionally, the IMD has predicted that heatwaves are expected in states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, and the hill states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh this week. On Monday morning, Delhi had registered a sweltering minimum temperature of 29.2 degrees Celsius, almost three notches above the seasonal average.
This has prompted the closure of many schools and colleges in the area. Along with the latest heatwave condition, the IMD has also issued important guidelines for people to avoid heat-related illnesses. Before we deep dive into the precautions that one can take to prevent a heat stroke, it’s an imperative to understand what happens to the body when the outside temperature soars.
What happens to your body when there is a heat wave? Medical experts have listed multiple probl.
