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Bihar: Jamadar posted on duty in Nalanda collapses, fear of death due to heat stroke

At present, severe heat wave is going on in Bihar. The havoc of the hot winds is such that people are dying due to continuous heat stroke. Within the last 24 hours in Bihar, more than half a dozen people died due to heatstroke. In Nalanda, a Jamadar died due to heatstroke while on duty. The case pertains to Sohsarai police station area of ​​Bihar Sharif.

Jamadar on duty died

The ASI on duty died near turn number 17 of Sohsarai police station area of ​​Bihar Sharif. The deceased Jamadar is 59-year-old Jamadar Jairam, a resident of Andi village under Asthawan police station area. It is being told that while on duty, Jamadar died due to heat stroke. Suddenly in the afternoon, his health started deteriorating and he fell down on the road after gasping. After which he was taken to the hospital but he died. After this incident, there is chaos among the family members. The dead body was sent for postmortem.

temperature above 44 degrees

Friday’s temperature in Bihar Sharif crossed 44 degrees. Since eight o’clock in the morning, people kept getting restless due to the heat wave and heat in the whole environment. Life has started getting completely affected by the heat. From shopkeepers, farmers to administrative officers, the working style has started getting affected. Due to excessive heat, the team of officials has started shying away from doing physical verification of the work under construction. Farmers leave early in the morning to do farm work, but at eight o’clock they return home fearing heat wave with strong wind in the atmosphere.

There will be no respite from the heat now

Biharsharif’s temperature is expected to be 44 degrees on Saturday. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, the temperature is expected to be 43 degree Celsius on Sunday, 42 degree Celsius on 19th June and 41 degree Celsius on 20th June.

Number of patients increased in hospitals

Due to increasing heat, the number of patients in hospitals is also increasing. Diseases like vomiting-diarrhoea, abdominal pain, fever, sunstroke, indigestion, dizziness, weakness, water in the body and anemia have become common. At present, the incidence of fire has also increased. The incident of fire due to slight mistake is happening one or two every day.

Dead body of unknown woman found in Ara

The dead body of a 50-year-old unidentified woman was found on Friday near Bahiro Lakh of Nawada police station area of ​​Arrah. On the information of the public, the police reached there, after that an attempt was made to identify the dead body of the woman, but did not succeed. Later the body was brought to Sadar Hospital for postmortem, where his body has been kept safe for identification.

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