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    Home / News / India News / Maharashtra reports 70 heat stroke cases, 3 suspected fatalities
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    Maharashtra reports 70 heat stroke cases, 3 suspected fatalities
    Maharashtra is suffering from severe heat

    Maharashtra reports 70 heat stroke cases, 3 suspected fatalities

    By Snehil Singh
    Apr 26, 2025
    04:10 pm

    What's the story

    Maharashtra is suffering from severe heat, and has recorded 70 heat stroke cases and three suspected deaths from March 1-April 23 this year.

    The deaths are not yet confirmed as heat stroke. But health officials have called for caution as heatwave-like conditions continue to intensify.

    Heat stress is one of the top causes of weather-related deaths, according to the World Health Organization, and can aggravate existing ailments.

    Distribution

    Heat stroke cases reported from various districts

    The state health department has received a number of heat stroke cases from Yavatmal, Buldhana, and Nagpur.

    According to data, 11 cases were from Yavatmal, nine from Buldhana, and eight from Nagpur.

    Other districts have also reported heat stroke cases: Jalna, Gadchiroli, and Parbhani five each; Dhule four; Palghar three; Kolhapur, Latur, Nanded, Nashik, Raigad, and Wardha, two each; Pune Thane, Washim Sangli, Osmanabad, Amravati, Aurangabad, and Chandrapur, one each.

    Awareness campaign

    Health officials emphasize public awareness on heat-related risks

    Experts from the health department have stressed the need to create more awareness among the public regarding the health hazards of extreme heat.

    "Special emergency treatment units have been set up at primary health centers and other health institutions. Public alerts and warnings regarding heat waves are issued periodically," said Dr Babita Kamalapurkar, Joint Director of Health.

    Medical officers at district and municipal levels have also been trained in handling heatstroke cases, she added.

    Safety measures

    Health officials urge citizens to take precautions against heat

    Health officials have released a list of dos and don'ts for citizens to reduce the impact of severe heat.

    Among them are staying out of direct sunlight, not going outdoors between 11am and 4pm, and avoiding heavy work and dark/heavy clothes.

    "Stay away from soft drinks, soda, and alcohol as they can dehydrate your body," an officer advised.

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