Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala without relief from the heat. The Meteorological Center has issued a temperature warning in seven districts of the state. Warning in Palakkad, Kannur, Kozhikode, Thrissur, Kottayam, Alappuzha, and Kollam districts. The State Disaster Management Authority has also issued a warning.
After a while, the state has been experiencing severe summer for a week. The weather monitoring center announces that the heat wave in North India is the reason for the increase in temperature in Kerala. Temperature warning has been issued in seven districts of the state. 2 to 4-degree temperature increase is likely in these districts.
Palakkad has continuously recorded an average temperature of 40 degrees in many places. The heat index, which is the temperature experienced, is at a maximum in seven districts. As the temperature increased along with the humidity in the atmosphere, fatigue, and dizziness began to affect the people.
The Department of Health also urged people to drink plenty of water even if they are not thirsty to prevent dehydration. A significant decrease in summer rains has also been a setback this time. In this situation, the State Disaster Management Authority has issued a guideline not to be exposed to the sun from 11 am to 3 pm.