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India's Odisha state records 8 deaths in 72 hours as heat wave persists

A minimum of 8 people have passed away of presumed sun stroke in India's eastern state of Odisha in the last three days, the federal government stated on Monday, with the nationwide weather department predicting more hot weather in parts of the state this week.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) states a heat wave when the temperature level of an area is 4.5 degrees Celsius ( 40.1 ° F) to 6.4 C higher than regular. Odisha's capital city of Bhubaneswar recorded a maximum temperature level of 39 C on Monday.

An overall of 159 presumed sun stroke deaths have actually been reported in Odisha this summer season, the state emergency situation operation centre said on Monday, including that sun stroke was validated as the cause of death in 41 cases.

Seventy-three cases (of presumed sun stroke) are under questions at district level, the centre's declaration stated.

India and several other parts of Asia have experienced an uncommonly hot summer - a trend scientists say has actually been worsened by human-driven climate change - and the weather condition department has projection heat wave conditions will continue in parts of north and east India in the coming days.

The nation saw nearly 25,000 cases and 56 casualties from presumed heat stroke from March to May, local media reported recently.

The capital Delhi taped its highest ever temperature level at 49.9 C in some places previously this month, and it has been grappling with a water lack as optimal temperatures continue to hover around 44 C.

The country held nationwide elections from April to June amidst the heat, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi protecting a 3rd term with a reduced bulk, making his BJP based on other celebrations to form a federal government.

The early arrival of monsoon rains, which struck southern Kerala state on May 30 and have actually advanced into the western state of Maharashtra after covering southern India, nevertheless, might bring some relief by the end of the month, the weather department has stated.

(source: Reuters)