Heat wave conditions prevailed in many parts of interior and some parts of coastal Odisha. Severe heat conditions were likely to prevail at one or two places, an IMD bulletin said.
Maximum temperatures were marked above normal over north interior Odisha, appreciably above normal over northern coastal and southern interior regions and above normal in south coastal Odisha, the bulletin said.
As many as 16 towns in the state recorded temperature above 40 degree Celsius.
Temperature in the state capital was recorded at 40.3 degree Celsius with relative humidity at 79 per cent, the MeT office said, adding that the industrial town of Angul recorded 43.7 degree C, followed by Sambalpur (43.6), Talcher (43.8) and Bolangir (43.5).
Meanwhile, 45 persons are suspected to have died from sunstroke even as the state government has denied any heat stroke related death in the state.
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