Scorching Heatwave Continues to Torment Jamshedpur Residents
Temperatures soar to 44.2°C in Jamshedpur, with relief expected only after the arrival of the monsoon around mid-June.
The intense heatwave continued to afflict residents of Jamshedpur and surrounding areas as temperatures soared on Thursday, with the maximum reaching 44.2 degrees Celsius.
JAMSHEDPUR – Despite some cloud cover, the heatwave has shown no signs of abating, leaving residents in discomfort.
The Meteorological Department has forecasted that significant relief will not arrive until the onset of the monsoon, expected around June 16 and 17.
Dr. Abhishek Anand, a meteorologist at the Ranchi Center, mentioned that while some districts might experience light drizzles, substantial relief is unlikely before the monsoon.
Daltonganj recorded the highest temperature at 46.5 degrees Celsius on Thursday, contributing to the oppressive weather conditions.
A red alert has been issued for heatwave conditions in five districts: Palamu, Garhwa, West Singhbhum, East Singhbhum, and Saraikela Kharsawan.
Additionally, nine districts are under an orange alert, with cautionary measures advised for areas under a yellow alert.
Residents have been urged to take necessary precautions to cope with the ongoing heatwave until the anticipated arrival of the monsoon brings much-needed relief.
Health officials have recommended staying hydrated, avoiding direct sunlight, and taking breaks in cool or shaded areas to mitigate the effects of the extreme heat.
The prolonged heatwave has raised concerns about health and safety, with authorities closely monitoring the situation.
"The heat is unbearable, and we are eagerly waiting for the monsoon to bring some relief," said a local resident.
