Uttar Pradesh: At least thirty-four people lost their lives due to severe heat in Ballia district hospital in the last 24 hours. Health officials on Friday informed that most of the patients admitted to the hospital were aged above 60. Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Jayant Kumar said the district is reeling under severe heat and people are getting admitted to the hospital for treatment.
Deaths reported in two days
He further informed that there have been 34 deaths in two days, of which 23 deaths were reported on June 15 and 11 on June 16. He said that all the deceased admitted to the hospital were suffering from various illnesses. Adding that, elderly people are not able to tolerate the sweltering heat.
Arrangements in hospitals for patients
According to the Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) of the District Hospital Diwakar Singh, fans, coolers and air conditioners have been arranged in the hospital to provide respite and to prevent the risk of heat stroke for patients and staff.
The number of doctors and paramedical staff has also been increased, he added. Singh has advised people to follow precautions to prevent heat stroke. Ballia along with the entire central and eastern Uttar Pradesh is reeling under sultry weather, PTI reported.
The Indian Meteorological Data (IMD) said, "the maximum temperature in Ballia was recorded at 42.2 degrees Celsius on Friday, which is 4.7 degrees above normal. The mercury has stayed above 41 degrees Celsius-mark since last week as the data."