Asmita Ravi Shankar
Rajasthan's Churu was the hottest in the nation on Tuesday as the maximum temperature breached the 50 degrees Celsi♏us mark.
As temperature🔴 soared upto 49.9 degrees Celsius, everyone from kids to elders have begun covering their faces with scarves and umbrellas.
Ha🎀ryana's Sirsa recorded the highest maximum at 49.5 degrees Celsius. With the heat, indulgence in iced, water-based condiments has increased.
While waiting for some respite from the intensified heatwave, even animals have been enjoying some splಌish-splash during the day.
Among several other preꦏcautionary measures issued for tackling the heat, the public has been asked to consume a lot of water and ORS.
As Daltonganj district recorded a hiꦬgh of 47.5 degrees Celsius, the kids decided to dive into som👍e relief at a water body in the city.
Though cold drinks, ice creams are a good option, but just like a 'Jab We Met' dialogue, nothing works the way water does, ꦚno?
Finding a sh⛦ade in a scorching hot w🐓eather in the city, where the maximum temperature soared to 47 degrees Celsius, is indeed a task.
Mungeli was the hottest at 47 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. Sitting under fans, in front of coolers and air conditione൲rs have become a go-to option.
Boudh recorded the maximum a💧t 45.9°C, with heatwave conditions likely to further intensify. Animals to humans, it's the same for all.