Heat claims 8 lives in Punjab, Haryana
Streets wore a deserted look as a scorching sun sent day temperatures well above the normal levels in large parts of the country, leading to death of eight persons in Punjab and Haryana.
Eight persons — six in Punjab and two in Haryana — lost their lives during past three days due to the simmering heat wave sweeping the region.
Temperature in capital Delhi settled at 43.5 degrees Celsius, three degrees above normal, against Friday’s 45 degrees Celsius.
While the minimum temperature stood at 30.5 degrees, the maximum and minimum humidity levels were registered 46 and 21 per cent respectively.
Hisar was the hottest place in the Punjab and Haryana region with a maximum of 46 degrees Celsius, while Ludhiana in Punjab recorded the highest temperature at 44.6 degrees.
The extreme climate has brought down water levels in most rivers of Punjab including Beas, Ravi and Sutlej. Water level in Bhakhra and Pong Dams has declined by as much as 10 feet.
Rajasthan also continued to reel under intense heat wave and Churu was the hottest place in the state with a maximum of 45.3 degrees Celsius.
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