Alert regarding scorching heat and heat wave in Rajasthan, know what is the preparation of the health department?

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Rajasthan News: The havoc of heat wave along with scorching heat is being seen in various parts of Rajasthan. The average temperature in most areas of the state is crossing 45 degrees Celsius, due to which IMD has issued an alert due to heat wave in many districts of the state. According to the information, Director of Health Department, Dr. Ravi Prakash Mathur has also expressed concern about the increasing heat.

It has also been clarified by the Director of the Health Department that the Government of India had already informed us that this year the temperature will increase along with the heat and the Health Department will have to remain alert about this. This information has also come out from the Health Department that a large number of medical officers have been trained to deal with this challenge so that better treatment can be given to the people affected by the heat.

Alert regarding scorching sun and heat wave

A forecast has been issued by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) regarding the changing weather patterns. In view of the latest weather conditions on Tuesday, the Meteorological Department has issued an alert regarding heat wave and heat in many districts of the state. This includes districts like Jaipur, Tonk, Amjer, Jaisalmer and Barmer.

IMD has clarified that today once again the mean mercury in these areas of the state may cross 45 degrees Celsius.

What is the preparation of the health department?

In view of the heat in various parts of Rajasthan, the health department is already on alert mode. State Health Department Director Dr. Ravi Prakash Mathur has clarified in this regard that “The Government of India had already informed us that there will be heat in this session and the temperature will also increase.”

Regarding the preparations, the Health Department has said that “The department has been training medical officers since December and after receiving the alert from the Government of India, we held a high-level meeting through video conferencing and started preparing an action plan.” to be done. After this the department trained about 750 medical officers and also conducted mock drills to deal with this challenge.



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