Jharsuguda was followed by Boudh (43.2), Titlagarh, Sambalpur and Sundargarh (43), Bhawanipatna (42.5), Hirakud at 42.4, Bolangir (42.3), Sonepur (42.1) and Rourkela (42).
With heatwave conditions sweeping the state, Public Health Director Dr Nilakantha Mishra on Monday said that 49 cases of heat-related illness with several patients requiring hospitalisation has been reported.
“Till April 20, Sambalpur district reported 40 cases related to heat illness while Deogarh reported six cases. Khurda, Mayurbhanj, and Keonjhar districts reported one case each,” Mishra said.
Replying to a question, the Public Health Director said that no sunstroke death has been reported from any part of the state. He advised people to take necessary precautions and avoid going outside unless urgent between 11 am to 3 pm.
The twin cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack recorded maximum temperatures of 36 degrees Celsius and 35.8 respectively. However, Bhubaneswar experienced uncomfortable sultry weather due to the high humidity level of 89 per cent.
The IMD forecast said that the day temperature is expected to rise by 3-5 degrees Celsius during the next three days. “Maximum temperature is likely to be above 42 degrees Celsius in Angul, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Sundargarh, Balangir, Sonepur, Boudh, Bargarh, Kalahandi, and Nuapada,” the IMD said.
The IMD issued a “Yellow warning” (be aware) of heatwave conditions likely in the western Odisha districts of Jharsuguda, Bolangir, Sundargarh and Sambalpur for Tuesday and Wednesday.
The weather office also said that thunderstorms with lightning with gusty surface wind speed reaching 30-40 kmph very likely to occur in the afternoon/evening hours of Tuesday at one or two places over the southern Odisha districts of Malkangiri, Koraput and Nawarangapur. PTI AAM AAM RG