Ranchi/Palamu: Heat has made life difficult for people in Jharkhand.
After Daltonganj, the temperature of Garhwa was also recorded at 48 degrees.
At the same time, the temperature in Palamu has reached 47.8 degrees, while in Giridih and Seraikela the temperature has reached 45.9 degrees.
At the same time, 4 people also died due to the heat wave.
The temperature is above 40 in 19 districts of the state.
According to the Meteorological Department, there is no respite from the heat in the state till June 2.
It is believed that the temperature may increase further on Friday and Saturday.
Regarding this, the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert in all the districts of the state.
According to the information received from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), a warning has been given of severe to severe heat wave for the next two days and an appeal has been made to leave the house if there is any urgent work between 11 am to 4 pm.
According to the Meteorological Department, three districts of Jharkhand are at the highest risk of heat wave.
These include Garhwa, Palamu and Chatra. Apart from this, the western, southern and adjacent central parts of the state are also at the highest risk of heat waves.
However, the areas where alert has not been issued include Deoghar, Dumka, Jamtara, Pakur and Sahibganj.
On May 31, heat waves will have more impact in the north-western areas of the state.
Clouds can be seen in the sky in the north-eastern and southern parts.
The effect of strong winds can also be seen here.
The Meteorological Department has not expressed any possibility of any relief from the heat till June 2. There will be an alert in the state till June 2.
On one hand, the heat in the state is troubling.
The highest temperature in the state was recorded in Daltenganj and the lowest temperature was 28.2 degrees Celsius in Chaibasa.
It has also rained in many parts in the last 24 hours.
Deoghar has received maximum rainfall in the state. 1.0 mm rainfall has been recorded here.
So far four people have died due to the heat wave.
The deceased have been identified as Mukesh Meena, a track man working at Nawadih station, Shrimat Hansda, a resident of Bharampur in Ghatsila, a 50-year-old woman from Adityapur in Jamshedpur and Bechan Bharti of Chatra.