As Rajasthan battles the blazing summer heat, life across the state has come to a standstill. With temperatures consistently hovering around the 40°C mark, the state is now firmly in the grip of a severe heatwave. The intense weather conditions have forced both the public and authorities to take serious precautions, especially concerning school-going children.
🔥 Heatwave Hits Daily Life HardThe Rajasthan Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave alert for April 23 and 24, warning residents in several districts to stay indoors during the peak afternoon hours. With hospitals already witnessing a spike in heat-related illnesses, the health impact is becoming more serious by the day.
Streets wear a deserted look as most people prefer to stay indoors. Bazaars, usually bustling with activity, now lie nearly silent. To beat the heat, residents are relying heavily on coolers, air conditioners, chilled beverages like lassi and buttermilk, and refreshing treats like ice cream.
🏫 Schools Adjust Timings for Student SafetyIn light of the worsening heat conditions, the Jaipur district administration has revised school timings. As per the new directive:
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Classes 1 to 8 will now begin at 7:30 AM to avoid the harsh midday sun.
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Classes 9 to 12 will continue as per their regular schedule.
This move comes as a preventive measure to shield younger children from heatstroke and fatigue during school hours.
🚨 Health Advisory Issued: Beat the Heat SmartlyThe state health department has also issued a public advisory suggesting ways to stay safe during the ongoing heatwave:
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Stay hydrated: Drink ample water even if not thirsty.
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Eat light and cooling foods: Prefer seasonal fruits like watermelon and cucumber, and avoid oily or spicy meals.
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Avoid stepping out during peak hours: Especially from 12 PM to 4 PM.
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Wear loose, light-colored cotton clothes: They help your body breathe and stay cool.
Doctors are urging people to immediately seek medical attention if symptoms like dizziness, nausea, or extreme fatigue occur, which could be early signs of heatstroke.
🌞 Rising Temperatures AheadThe Indian Meteorological Department forecasts that temperatures may rise further in the coming days. Cities like Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Barmer are expected to see temperatures touching or crossing 42°C soon.
With the mercury soaring and relief nowhere in sight, authorities are on high alert, monitoring conditions closely. The public is advised to take all necessary precautions and stay updated with official advisories to stay safe.
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