Unusual Heat Before Summer: Authorities Issue Guidelines to Combat Heatstroke

For the third consecutive day, heatwave-like conditions gripped the city, with temperatures soaring to 38.4°C — 5.6 degrees above normal, as recorded by the IMD Santacruz observatory. The Colaba observatory, meanwhile, recorded daytime temperatures of 34.9°C, which was 3.9 degrees above normal, with humidity levels at 59% and 44%, respectively.

The IMD has issued a heatwave warning for Mumbai and nearby regions, predicting hot and dry weather for Palghar and Raigad, while Thane is likely to experience humid conditions in isolated pockets. On March 1, maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 36 degrees and 21 degrees, respectively. Experts say the city’s early encounter with extreme heat this year signals a premature onset of summer.

Mahesh Palawat, VP-Meteorology at Skymet Weather, said the heatwave’s early arrival is due to one of the driest winter seasons. Lack of weather systems and inland winds delayed sea breeze, while prolonged land breeze caused a significant rise in temperatures across the region.

Special Cell Set Up at Kalwa Hospital

In response, Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) has set up a special heat stroke cell at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital in Kalwa to provide immediate treatment. The administration has advised people experiencing symptoms like fever, dizziness, or nausea to contact the nearest municipal health centre without delay.

Unusual heat before summer, authorities issue guidelines

On Thursday, Thane recorded a maximum temperature of 37.08°C at 2:15 pm, while the minimum temperature was 26°C at 7:45 am. The administration has urged residents to take proper care of their health during the scorching heat.

Civic health advisory to Prevent Heat Stroke
  • Stay hydrated. Take water, lemon water, kokum juice, buttermilk with the right amount of salt and seasonal fruits and vegetables.
  • Avoid drinking tea, coffee, alcohol, sugary drinks and high-protein diets.
  • Wear loose, cotton, and light-coloured clothes and use a hat or umbrella while stepping out in the sun.
  • Pregnant women, outdoor workers, children, and people with health issues should be extra cautious.
  • Watch out for symptoms such as rashes, swelling of limbs, muscle cramps, fever, yellowish urine, weakness and fainting.
  • Avoid going out between 12 pm and 3 pm.
  • Prefer outdoor activities in the early morning or evening.
  • Elderly and sick individuals are advised not to stay alone and to keep their homes cool.

Authority has urged all residents to follow these guidelines to stay safe and healthy during the heatwave.

Hot this week

Maternal Health Crisis in the U.S. Puts Infants at Higher Risk, New Study Finds

Improving women’s health is vital not only for mothers...

Two in Three Women Have Preventable Risk Factors for Birth Defects, Study Finds

According to the researchers, these factors can disrupt one-carbon...

Study Finds Toxic Lead and Uranium in Children’s Blood in Punjab and Chandigarh

Toxic metals like lead and uranium in children’s blood...

Gynaecologists to Use AI for Reducing Maternal Mortality in India

Maternal and childcare is one of India’s key health...

Only 4% of Young Indian Women Exercise Daily, Survey Reveals

Only 3.9% of young women aged 15-29 exercise daily,...

Topics

Maternal Health Crisis in the U.S. Puts Infants at Higher Risk, New Study Finds

Improving women’s health is vital not only for mothers...

Two in Three Women Have Preventable Risk Factors for Birth Defects, Study Finds

According to the researchers, these factors can disrupt one-carbon...

Study Finds Toxic Lead and Uranium in Children’s Blood in Punjab and Chandigarh

Toxic metals like lead and uranium in children’s blood...

Gynaecologists to Use AI for Reducing Maternal Mortality in India

Maternal and childcare is one of India’s key health...

Only 4% of Young Indian Women Exercise Daily, Survey Reveals

Only 3.9% of young women aged 15-29 exercise daily,...

Beyond the Glamour: Celebrities Share Emotional Struggles During Childbirth

Their stories shed light on the hidden struggles of...

UNICEF’s Call to Action: Tackling the Rising Burden of NCDs in Children and Adolescents

Unlike infectious diseases, NCDs are not passed from person...

Children in India Are Facing Rising Cholesterol and Triglyceride Levels!

Kerala and Maharashtra had the lowest prevalence rates, at...

Related Articles

Translate »