Heat wave toll goes up to 2207

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 30 2015 | 9:07 PM IST
The death toll in the sizzling heat wave sweeping many parts of the country today rose to 2207, with 202 more deaths being reported since yesterday from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Odisha.
The overall toll in various parts of the country yesterday stood at 2005.
The heat wave was witnessed in many parts of the country but Nagpur in Maharashtra recorded the highest temperature of 47.1 degrees celsius.
Andhra Pradesh reported 146 more deaths today, raising the toll 1636 since yesterday.
Prakasam district has recorded the maximum number of 333 deaths, followed by Guntur district (233), followed by East Godavari (192), Visakhapatnam (185), Vizianagaram (177), Nellore (163), Krishna (78), Chittoor (64), Srikakulam (60), Anantapur (56), Kadapa (38), Kurnool (34) and West Godavari (23).
According to the MeT department, heat wave conditions prevailed today over some parts in the districts of Guntur and Kurnool of Rayalaseema. The highest maximum temperature of 47 deg Celsius was recorded at Jangamaheshwarapur.
Rain occurred at a few places over Rayalaseema and at isolated places over Coastal Andhra Pradesh.
In Telangana, the toll due to the heat wave rose to 541 today, with 52 more deaths being reported during the last 24 hours, said a senior official of the state disaster management department. The toll in the state was 489 yesterday.
The toll in Odisha also rose to 21 from 17 since yesterday. Seven deaths have so far been reported from Gujarat and two from Delhi.
Since April 15, Nalgonda district in Telangana has recorded maximum number of 139 deaths, followed by Karimnagar (120), Khammam (95) and Mahabubnagar (42).
Heat wave has claimed 36 lives in Ranga Reddy district followed by 35 in Medak district, 26 in Adilabad, 20 in Warangal, 18 in Nizamabad, and 10 in Hyderabad.
The highest maximum temperature of 47 degree Celsius was recorded at Ramagundam yesterday.
According to met department, isolated rain occurred over Telangana yesterday.
In Odisha, the Special Relief Commissioner's (SRC) office received reports of 108 deaths allegedly due to sun stroke. However, only 21 have been confirmed as death due to heat stroke.
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First Published: May 30 2015 | 9:07 PM IST

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