Whole Madhya Pradesh is sizzling before Nautapa

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Whole Madhya Pradesh is sizzling before Nautapa

Saturday, 25 May 2024 | Staff Reporter | BHOPAL

Even before Nautapa, Madhya Pradesh is sizzling. Due to intense heat, Indigo flight in Bhopal was delayed by one hour on Friday. It was told that due to high outside temperature the engine has gone into restricted mode. The plane was to take off from Rajabhoj Airport for Hyderabad at 5:50 pm. The plane could take off at around 7 in the evening.

Rajgarh was the hottest in the state on Friday. The day temperature here was recorded at 46.3 degrees. Temperature was also recorded at 46 degrees in Ratlam and Neemuch. At the same time, the temperature was recorded above 44 degrees in 12 cities of the state. Red alert has been issued in 3 districts on May 25 and in 12 districts of the state on May 26.

The mercury was recorded at 43.7 degrees in Bhopal, 44.1 degrees in Indore, 41.4 degrees in Gwalior, 40 degrees in Jabalpur and 44.2 degrees Celsius in Ujjain.

I Bhopal day temperature was recorded at 43.7 degrees was recorded in Bhopal on Friday.

According to Airport Director Ramji Awasthi, if the temperature is more than 40, then there is no air support in such conditions. The flight can be taken after the temperature drops, so the flight was delayed by an hour. The flight included 71 passengers and an infant. Information was also given to the passengers through announcement. It was said that as the temperature decreases, flights will resume.

Meanwhile, the AC was on in the plane. Besides, arrangements for breakfast were also made. Let us tell you that about 17 flights take off daily from Bhopal Airport. Through which about two and a half thousand passengers come and go.

It was 45.7 degrees in Barwani, 45.5 degrees in Khandwa, 45.3 degrees in Dhar, 42.2 degrees in Khargone, 45.2 degrees in Shajapur, 44.7 degrees in Sehore, 44.2 degrees in Ujjain and Guna. Temperatures ranging from 40 degrees to 43.8 degrees were recorded in Umaria, Nowgong, Chhindwara, Shivpuri, Sidhi, Khajuraho, Narmadapuram, Mandla, Sagar, Betul, Damoh, Raisen, Tikamgarh and Narsinghpur.

The health of three girl students of Agriculture College in Pawarkheda, Narmadapuram deteriorated on Thursday night. At 9.30 pm the hostel staff brought the girl students to the district hospital. A student was in an unconscious state. The girl students complain of vomiting and dehydration.

Emergency duty doctor Rajesh Dhakad said that the health of the girl students has deteriorated due to the heat. The temperature in Narmadapuram on Thursday was 40.7 degrees.

Life has become disrupted due to the scorching heat in Barwah and surrounding areas of Khargone district. The temperature has been above 44 degrees for the last three days.

IMD, Bhopal, said that till 4-5 days ago, a trough line had formed from Telangana to East Madhya Pradesh, which has passed. Dry Western Disturbance was also passing. Due to this, north-western and western hot winds were affecting the northern part of the state more. Talking about the last 24 hours, there is cyclonic circulation over Rajasthan. Because of this, western winds are effective in Indore and Ujjain divisions. Due to this, there is effect of heat wave in some districts. Along with Gwalior-Chambal, there is severe heat in Malwa-Nimar also. Similar weather will continue till the end of May.

Guna was the hottest on Thursday. The temperature record here was 46.6 degrees. Bhopal, Indore and Ujjain were the hottest of the season. Similar weather will continue on Friday also. There is also a heat wave alert in half of the state. The Meteorological Department has also issued an alert of thunderstorm and rain in Betul, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Seoni, Balaghat.

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