In March this year, the heat has broken the record of the last 122 years. Since the beginning of summer, there is a strong warm winds and outbreaks of heat, which is negatively impacting not only people but also animals and environment. In the last 50 years, more than 17,000 people have lost their lives due to heat stroke. In this video we will know what is the heat, when it runs, in which areas it has more effect, what are the symptoms of heat and how it can be avoided.
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In the summer season, dusty, hot and dry winds coming from the north-east and west in northern India are called heat stroke. These winds usually move in the months of May and June, when the temperature can reach 45 ° to 50 ° C. In Barmer district of Rajasthan, the outbreak of heat stroke is the highest.
Lu means stuck hot air, which moves when high atmospheric pressure is formed in an area and lasts for several days. When this pressure becomes stronger from 3,000 to 7,600 meters, this condition may persist for several days or weeks. The most serious impact of heat in India is seen in May and June.
India has an outbreak of heat from the end of March to the end of March in northwest India, Central and Eastern Peninsular regions. The affected states include Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and parts of Karnataka. Sometimes heat stroke in coastal areas like Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Lu affects both humans and animals. Its symptoms include lack of water in the body, weakness, dizziness, headache, muscle spasm, vomiting and heat stroke. The severe condition may also cause stiffness, swelling, fainting and fever in the body.
In summer, there is a lack of water in the body, causing symptoms like thirst, headache, vomiting and dizziness. It is necessary to go to the hospital immediately when the heat is installed, as the body needs to cool faster. Children, elderly and women should avoid getting out in the sun. If necessary, use the umbrella and cover the head and face with a cloth.