Replying to a question raised by Telugu Desam member Modugula Venugopala Reddy and others in the Assembly today, the Deputy Chief Minister, who handles the Home and Disaster Management portfolios, said the highest number of 238 heat wave deaths were reported in Chittoor district followed by 134 in East Godavari and 115 in Vizianagaram.
This was the first time this season that the state government officially announced the toll caused by heat wave.
"Last year, 1369 deaths were reported due to heat wave. The toll was 448 in 2014 and 861 in 2013," Rajappa said.
Most parts of the country sweltered under a blazing sun this summer with heat wave claiming dozens of lives in neighbouring Telangana and Odisha districts too.
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