98 people have died from high temperatures in 2 states within 3 days, and northern India has been hit by extreme heat waves | Uttar Pradesh | invasion
According to a report on the website of India Today on June 18th, northern India has been hit by extreme heat waves recently, with at least 98 people in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh dying from the high temperatures within three days.
According to Indian media, from June 15th to 17th, at least 54 patients admitted to a regional hospital in Paria, Uttar Pradesh, died from the scorching heat, and at least 400 were hospitalized due to fever, breathing difficulties, and other health complications. In Bihar, 44 people have also died due to hot weather.
A local doctor said that the deceased patients themselves suffered from some diseases, and extreme high temperatures worsened their condition. Some doctors also claim that due to a large influx of patients, hospitals are facing a shortage of stretchers.
According to Indian meteorological data, the highest temperature in Bali, Uttar Pradesh on the 16th was 42.2 degrees Celsius, 4.7 degrees higher than normal. The highest temperature in the capital of Bihar, Patna, is 44.7 degrees Celsius, while in Sheikhpura it reaches 45.1 degrees Celsius.