The Delhi government asked schools to take appropriate measures for the protection of children from heat-related illnesses. The measures include avoiding assembly in schools during the afternoon shift, availability of drinking water, extra water breaks during classes and sensitising students to cover their heads during direct exposure to sunlight.β, Delhi News, Times Now
A constant rise in temperature is predicted in the coming days, with the Indian Meteorological Department issuing heat wave warnings across the country. However, many areas are also expected to witness thunderstorms and winds. With such a diverse weather change, doctors have warned of a spate of infectious diseases, viral fever, and dehydration to be on the rise. Read on to know how to protect yourself from severe heat and sunstroke. , Health News, Times Now
βββThe mercury level is likely to go up in the coming days in many parts, especially in the capital city of Amaravati and Rayalaseema. , India News, Times Now