Heat-related deaths mount to 143 in Telangana

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Apr 29 2016 | 7:28 PM IST
Death toll due to heat-related illnesses since the beginning of this summer has surged to 143 in Telangana, according to the State Disaster Management.
The casualties climbed from 137 to 143 after fresh deaths were reported till yesterday, an official from disaster management control room said today.
Taking a serious view of the situation Chief Minister K Chnadrasekhar Rao held a conference with all District Collectors and ordered to take necessary steps to prevent people from getting affected by intense heat wave.
"Works under NREGA should not be undertaken during afternoon times when the temperature is at its peak. Medicines for sunstroke should be made available in all towns and villages," an official statement said quoting the CM.
KCR also instructed officials to take necessary steps to counter drought and recharge depleting groundwater levels in some parts of the state.
"As it appears that the situation may continue for another 30-45 days, the officials should have action plan on hand to take precautionary measures," the CM said.
He also instructed them to keep sufficient stocks of necessary items such as ORS on hand to meet the demand.
The maximum number of deaths have been reported from Medak district in the state. The last count was 34.
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Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department in a statement said there was no large change in maximum temperatures over Telangana.
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Meanwhile, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao held a meeting with ministers, district collectors and officials on the situation arising out of heatwave and drought conditions.
He told the officials to take measures, including conducting NREGS works only in the morning and evening, and making available medicines for sunstroke, food, water and fodder for cattle, a release from his office said.
Rao asked the officials to gear up for kharif season as good rains are predicted this year.
Those who die due to sunstroke should be provided assistance under the 'Apat Bandhu' scheme, the CM said.
Rao directed the officials to encourage cotton farmers to go for alternative crops as demand and market for the soft fibrous substance is expected to come down.
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First Published: Apr 29 2016 | 7:28 PM IST

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