Heat waves across India IMD warns of a severe heat crisis.
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India has witnessed 40 to 46 degree temperatures in many parts of the country. The global reports significantly point out that India is burning and requires heat protection mechanisms. We need to introspect our climate and environmental concerns after warnings have been issued. India is burning due to severe scorching heat waves, states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Punjab are severely impacted by heat.
The people in the afternoons especially can't even step out of their homes. From sugar cane to watermelon have been the only temporary cure to protect ourselves from devastating temperatures. The demand for cold and liquid diets has increased. Air conditions and water coolers to protect themselves. As time passes, the increase in major global warming changes every year from extremely hot climates to freezing and uneven temperatures in the middle of the year. It indicates how humans are creating ruckus on the planet.
The government has to take stringent measures and follow proper protocols.
* By having more tree plantations and protection.
* Providing citizens with water resources for effective management of daily life's needs.
* Strict and stringent rules in case of misuse of resources from lakes, ponds, rivers.
* Green ecosystem across concrete urbanisation with plants, creating artificial water bodies.
* Places like Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Lucknow and all urban places need inbuilt green cool roofs on buildings, flats and streets. Already, a few cities have started Blue Green Infrastructures.
* Plantation drives * campaigns to deal with environmental issues.
* Using traditional methods in rural areas.
* Reduce deforestation and implement strict fines and punishment.
Doctors Suggestions during severe heat waves.
Many experts advise people regarding the summer heat waves.
*Avoid going out during afternoons.
*Intake of fruits, liquid diet and water consumption are essential.
*School-going children and the Labour workforce need more protection from severe crises. They are more prone to dehydration symptoms.
*Wear light coloured clothing.
*Avoid highly intense physical activities.
*At least 3 to 4 litres of water consumption.
*Keep your home cool.
Due to extreme climatic conditions, there is a high chance of heat stroke, fatigue, weakness, dehydration, excessive sweating and dry mouth can impact you. Keep your family safe by following proper precautions this summer. The government has to take clear measures and plan effective policies by analysing proper climate control. Climate issues should be the major manifesto options for politicians. The future is decided by sustainable climate action measures, which provide a great life for our next generations to come. The population growth, excess resource utilisation and an increase in urban infrastructure are the major causes for the rise in temperatures.




