Kannur/Palakkad/Thiruvananthapuram: Two persons a man in his 50s and an elderly woman have succumbed to sunstroke in Kerala as the southern state grapples with severe heat conditions, disrupting.
Two people lost their lives due to sunstroke in Kerala, it was confirmed on Sunday while the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) declared an alert for some parts of the state.
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The Indian Meteorological Department has declared an alert for some parts of the state. - Heatwave Alert Sounded In Kerala After Two People Succumb To Sunstroke
Hyderabad: As the sun set on Sunday, the heat did not seem to dissipate in Hyderabad and several other districts, with night temperatures recorded at a sweltering 37-39°C and 36ºC at 9 pm. One person.
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The exposure to extreme heat is dangerous to human health, MOH said, explaining that the most prominent risk is skin dryness, sunstroke, and heat exhaustion.