Civic bodies in Steel City are gearing up to combat dengue this year after Jharkhand witnessed nearly 1,500 deaths and hospitals and blood banks witnessed intense platelet demands last year. The Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee (JNAC) will form an enforcement team to run a check in colonies and residential areas to scour for stagnant water that may pose a risk. Awareness drives and monitoring apart from cleaning activities shall begin across the city. Tata Steel UISL has already floated an awareness campaign as part of the World Dengue Day observed on June 15. East Singhbhum district civil surgeon Dr Jujhar Majhi mentioned the common problem of non-availability of hospital beds and platelets during dengue outbreaks. The preparations for combating dengue are yet to start in the district. MGM Medical College and Hospital faced challenges in catering to patients in need of platelets last year due to operational issues with the blood separation machine.
Three suspected heatwave-related deaths reported in Jamshedpur in the past 48 hours. Health officials probing the medical details to determine the cause of death. Surge in heat exhaustion cases in East Singhbhum district this year.
Conditions are expected to become favourable for the onset of southwest monsoon over Jharkhand after June 16, while heatwave conditions will persist across the state till Sunday. Rainfall is expected to increase between June 15 and 16, bringing down mercury levels and the heatwave conditions. Red alert for severe heatwave conditions were issued for certain districts. The IMD also mentioned favourable conditions for the advance of monsoon over Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, coastal Andhra Pradesh, and northwest Bay of Bengal in the next few days.