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54 Killed in 72 hours at Ballia district hospital after severe heat wave in UP; 400 Hospitalised

Life in UP's Ballia district is disturbed due to strong sunlight and heat wave. Embers are raining from the sky during the day. There is no relief even at night. According to the statistics of the district hospital, 74 people have died due to heat stroke in the last three days.

By: Ruchi Upadhyay  Pardaphash Group
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54 Killed in 72 hours at Ballia district hospital after severe heat wave in UP; 400 Hospitalised

The outbreak of sunlight spewing fire from the sky has become so dreadful that now people’s lives are in trouble. Amidst the scorching heat and heat wave, the figures of Ballia District Hospital are frightening. According to statistics, 74 people have died due to heat stroke in the last three days. These deaths have shaken people.

In Ballia district, the temperature is running above 43-44 degree Celsius for the last two days. The beds of government and private hospitals are full of patients suffering from diarrhea and heat stroke. Most of the patients coming to the emergency of the district hospital are dying. 25 patients died from Friday morning till late night. The highest number of deaths (31) occurred on Thursday this week.

Due to the increase in the number of sudden deaths of patients admitted in the emergency and wards of the district hospital, even free dead bodies were not available. People had to carry the dead body in private vehicles. According to government data, there have been 101 deaths in a week. According to the employees, there were not so many deaths in a day even during the corona infection.

The pyre’s fire is not calming down all night on the ghats of Ganga. Elderly people above 50 years of age are most vulnerable to death. The increase in the figures of sudden deaths has created panic in the hospital administration. In a hurry, coolers and ACs have been installed in the emergency room, emergency ward and other wards. After this the patients are getting some relief. Doctors are telling people the ways to prevent heat stroke.

Chief Medical Superintendent of District Hospital Dr. Diwakar Singh said that due to the scorching heat, suddenly the number of patients with diarrhea, heat stroke, high fever, respiratory problems increased. Patients are reaching the hospital when their condition worsens due to non-availability of medical facilities on time. The condition is not improving even after treatment.

Physician Dr. Pankaj Jha told that in view of the heat, keep consuming maximum water. Eat watery fruits. Being on an empty stomach can be dangerous. Leave the house only if it is necessary. In case of any problem, immediately consult a specialist doctor. Fraud can even kill. Take special care of children and the elderly.

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