Pedestrians distressed in the harsh sunlight in Tomb Overbridge area.
– Photo : Samvad
Ayodhya. Sunday was the hottest day of this season. The harsh sun started making its heat felt right from the morning. The heat wave also made a record. The maximum temperature increased by 3.5 degrees above normal and reached 43. While the hot wind blew at a speed of 10 km per hour.
The result of the summer temperature reaching a new high on Sunday was that very few people came out of their homes to make good use of the holiday. Turned towards the streets only when absolutely necessary. In such a situation, not much crowd was seen on the major routes. It was also a relief for the children that they did not have to bother going to school amidst the fire raining from the sky. The harsh sunlight along with the strong wind blowing along with the dust troubled everyone. Dr. Sitaram Mishra, meteorologist of Acharya Narendra Dev Agricultural University, said that the temperature will continue to increase in the same manner. There is no possibility of it decreasing. The maximum temperature can reach 45 degrees Celsius from the first to second week of May. The heat waves will continue to haunt us like this.