Intense heatwave conditions in Rajasthan have claimed two human lives and resulted in the deaths of 10 peacocks. Temperatures soared up to 50 degrees Celsius in some regions. The health department is conducting audits and arranging treatments for heat stroke victims. A review meeting on heatwave management is scheduled.
Two people were reported to be victims of the intense heatwave in Rajasthan as the state continued to witness sweltering heat on Sunday, with Phalodi recording nearly 50 degrees Celsius again.
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