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Severe heatwave kills 45 more in Odisha in 24 hours, takes national toll to 211

According to the Odisha government, post-mortem reports revealed that 26 of the 45 deaths reported in the last 24 hours were caused by heatstroke.

June 03, 2024 / 08:38 IST
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Among the worst affected is the Sundargarh area, where 35 suspected heatstroke deaths have occurred in only three days.
Among the worst affected is the Sundargarh area, where 35 suspected heatstroke deaths have occurred in only three days.

Suspected heatstroke has claimed 45 more lives in Odisha the last 24 hours, taking the number of deaths in the state to 141 and raising the toll to 211 nationally, even as the Met Office predicted easing of the heatwave conditions in the next few days.

According to a Times of India report, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on June 2 predicted that the severity of heatwave conditions over northwest, central, and eastern India will decline in the following three days.

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According to the Odisha government, post-mortem reports revealed that 26 of the 45 deaths reported in the last 24 hours were caused by heatstroke.  Investigations are on to determine if the remaining 107 deaths in Odisha are related to the heatwave, even though the government ascribed eight additional deaths to reasons other than sunstroke. The western region of the state is home to a significant number of probable heatwave deaths that have been documented, according to the TOI report.

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