"The heat wave conditions will prevail in Odisha till May 18." Thereafter the conditions may worsen for the next four days, the Met office said in a release.
Bhubaneswar was followed by coastal Chandabali with 43.5 degree C and 43 degree C at Titlagarh with as many as 16 different districts having experienced temperature above 40 degree C.
While Balasore recorded 41.2 degree C, it was 41.6 dc at Baripada, 41.9 at Angul, 41.5 at Jharsuguda, 42.4 at Keonjhargarh, 41.2 at Sambalpur, 41.2 at Hirakud, 41.5 at Bhawanipatna and 41.6 at Balangir.
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