The advisory asked people to use umbrella or cap or towel when outside and frequently drink water and salted drinks like lassi, lemon water, fruit juice and ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution)
Man distributes free cold sweet water on a highway during a hot afternoon at Garhi village in the northern Indian state of Haryana on June 3, 2019. Pic/ AFP
The monsoons in India have yet to kick in but in the meanwhile, the heat has been a force to reckon with for the people in the country. The government on Monday, in a health advisory issued in view of the ongoing spell of heatwave in parts of India said to wear loose, light-coloured cotton clothes, stay indoors and also avoid drinking alcohol, tea and coffee.
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"Heatwave can cause adverse effects on human health, including other sectors," the advisory, issued by the Health Ministry, stated as it suggested a series of Dos and Don'ts.
The advisory asked people to use umbrella or cap or towel when outside and frequently drink water and salted drinks like lassi, lemon water, fruit juice and ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution).
It also asked people to eat fruits such as water melon, cucumber, lemon and orange, and take frequent bath and reduce room temperature by using curtains, fan, cooler and air conditioner.
"Person feeling unwell, especially old aged, young children, pregnant women, those with pre-existing medical conditions, and outdoor workers, should be immediately shifted to a cooler place, put on minimum clothing, be sponged with cold water, applied ice packs wrapped in cloth, and transported to nearest health facility," the advisory said.
It asked people not to venture out in the sun, especially between 12pm and 3pm.
India has been reeling under heatwave conditions over the past few days with the mercury crossing the 50 degrees Celsius-mark in Rajsthan's Churu.
On Monday, Churu recorded 50.3 degrees Celsius being the hottest place in the country for the third consecutive day.
At present, heatwave conditions are prevailing over parts of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Vidarbha, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi, the advisory stated.
People took to social networking site Twitter in order to voice their opinion and ask the newly-appointed PM Narendra Modi on how to tackle the crisis.
Here's what some of them said.
Dear @narendramodi sir..ek daura Sun u00e2u0098u0080u00efu00b8u008f pe bhi kar aao..kuch jyada hi garm he aajkal..u00f0u009fu0098u0085 #HeatWave
— Ajay Goswami(Laks ) (@ajaygoswami310) June 4, 2019
An Appeal -@narendramodi Sir we all need a developed nation with stable economy and many more.But this summer has shown us some worries,heat wave, drought and many.There are many policies but we need a policy Make India a Green India so that it helps our India to get Green.
— CEERMOYE BARUAH (@iamCeermoye) June 4, 2019
Millions of Indians are desperately awaiting overdue monsoon rains as they struggle to secure drinking water amid a heat wave that is rapidly drying up reservoirs and sending temperatures soaring across the country. #India https://t.co/TO88JaUan3
— Kyaw Win Htet (@Kyaw_Win_Htet) June 4, 2019
The National Disaster Management Authority of India too asked citizens to take precautions in order to battle the heatwave.
#BeatTheHeatIndia #Heatwave pic.twitter.com/nUSflEKccE
— NDMA India (@ndmaindia) June 4, 2019
#BeatTheHeatIndia #Heatwave pic.twitter.com/QVXygJRsIm
— NDMA India (@ndmaindia) June 4, 2019
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