Entire western Odisha and some other areas virtually turned into a boiling cauldron as the mercury breached the 40 degree celsius mark in at least 13 places, the met office said.
Titlagarh was a close second to Balangir recording 44 degree celsius, while it was 43.7 degrees at Angul, 43 degree C at Jharsuguda, Hirakud and Bhawanipatna, 42.6 degrees at Malkangiri, 42.5 degrees at Sundargarh and 42 degrees at Sambalpur and Sonepur, it said.
Phulbani town recorded a maximum temperature of 41.4 degree celsius, while the mercury stood at 40.5 degrees at Keonjhargarh and 40.2 degrees at Chandbali, it said.
Sunstroke has claimed at least three lives in the state so far this summer with casualties reported from Bargarh, Angul and Balangir districts, the Special Relief Commissioner's office said.
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