The number of deaths due to sun-stroke stood at three. The casualties have been reported from Bargarh, Angul and Balangir districts, the office of the Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) said.
The state virtually turned to a boiling pot as the mercury breached the 43 degree mark at nine towns and 40 degree mark in at least 16 places, with the MeT office forecasting intensified heat wave.
Titlagarh recorded a maximum temperature of 44.2 deg C, while it was 44.1 deg C at Hirakud, 43.6 deg C at Sambalpur, 43.5 deg C at Balangir and Bhawanipatna, 43.2 deg C at Talcher and 43 deg C at Jharsuguda and Malkangiri, the MeT office said.
The maximum temperature in state capital Bhubaneswar increased to 39.2 deg C from 37.8 recorded yesterday, while the mercury stood at 39 deg C in Cuttack city, the Met department said.
Normal life was thrown out of gear in most parts of the state, particularly in western Odisha, due to scorching heat with roads wearing a deserted look during the day as people chose to keep indoors.
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