The highest temperature of 45.5 degrees C was recorded at Titlagarh, while six other places in the western region of the state - Sambalpur and Bhawanipatna (44.8), Jharsuguda (44.1), Hirakud (44.3), Balangir and Sundergarh (44) witnessed unbearable heatwave conditions, MeT officials said.
At least 13 other places across the state also recorded temperatures above 40 degrees C, they said, adding that the maximum temperature in the city was 40.4 degrees C.
A report from the Special Relief Commissioner's office confirmed the death of one person due to sunstroke in Kendrapara district taking the toll to 22 in the state this summer.
The MeT office predicted thundersquall accompanied with hail and gusty wind in one or two places in the state though the heatwave conditions would prevail in the interior areas.
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