💨 Abstract
Uttar Pradesh faces a severe heatwave from April to June this year, with temperatures consistently exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. The Bundelkhand region, comprising seven districts, will be worst-affected, posing risks to both human and animal health. Heatwaves pose greater health risks than high temperatures, potentially leading to severe dehydration and health complications.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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