Hyderabad, April 14 (Maxim News) A severe heatwave is gripping parts of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, with temperatures rising sharply and causing widespread discomfort. Authorities have issued warnings urging people to take precautions as the intensity of heat is expected to increase further in the coming days.
Several regions have recorded extremely high temperatures. In Nizamabad, the mercury climbed to 42.4°C, making it one of the hottest places in the region. Meanwhile, Kadapa reported a temperature of 44.4°C.
The rising heat, combined with high humidity, has led to uncomfortable conditions, leaving people struggling to cope with the intense weather.
Authorities Issue Heatwave Warnings
The Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority and the India Meteorological Department (Hyderabad centre) have cautioned that temperatures are likely to climb even higher from today.
Residents have been strongly advised to:
Avoid stepping outdoors between 12 PM and 4 PM
Stay hydrated throughout the day
Wear light and loose clothing
Take necessary precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses
Heatwave Conditions to Intensify in Andhra Pradesh
Weather officials have indicated that Rayalaseema and coastal districts in Andhra Pradesh may witness even higher temperatures in the next 24 hours.
Districts such as Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Manyam, Alluri, Polavaram, and Eluru are expected to face:
Severe heatwave conditions in several mandals
Moderate heatwave conditions in additional regions
Authorities have reiterated that avoiding outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours is crucial for safety.
Impact Across Regions
The ongoing heatwave is affecting daily life across both states. Streets are relatively empty during peak hours, and people are limiting travel to essential activities. Health experts warn that prolonged exposure to such extreme temperatures can lead to dehydration, heat exhaustion, and even heatstroke.
Safety Measures to Follow
To stay safe during extreme heat:
Drink plenty of water and fluids
Avoid direct sunlight during peak hours
Use protective gear like caps or umbrellas
Check on elderly family members and children regularly
Seek immediate medical attention if symptoms of heatstroke appear
Conclusion
With temperatures already crossing 44°C in parts of Andhra Pradesh and remaining high in Telangana, the heatwave situation remains serious. As weather agencies predict further rise in temperatures, following safety guidelines and staying indoors during peak hours can help reduce health risks. (Maxim News)
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