Prayagraj. People are continuously getting affected by heat and heat wave. On Thursday, seven people including an advocate died due to heat and heat wave. Three of them were from Tharwai and two from Shankargarh area. However, the district administration has denied any death due to heat and heat wave.
An advocate fell unconscious near the family court in the district court on Thursday afternoon. He was taken to Bailey Hospital, where he died after some time. Fellow advocates said that he fell on the ground due to extreme heat. Three more advocates also fell unconscious due to extreme heat at different places in the court.
On the other hand, 35 year-old Rajkumar Yadav, a resident of Dera Gadai village of Tharwai, was going to the city on Thursday by bike. As soon as he reached near Phaphamau market, he felt dizzy and fell down along with the bike. People informed the family members through the mobile phone kept in his pocket. The relatives took him to Bailey Hospital. After providing first-aid there, the doctors referred him to Swaroop Rani Nehru Hospital, but he died before reaching there. The deceased's wife Savita said that the doctors said that he died due to brain hemorrhage caused by extreme heat.
In Deragadai village itself, two old women, 58-year-old Bachni wife of Ram Avtar and 60-year-old Narhi wife of late Girdhari Lal, died suddenly on Thursday afternoon. Village head Shiv Keshav Yadav said that both the women died due to excessive heat and sunstroke. The relatives cremated both the bodies without informing any official.
District Advocates Association Minister Dinesh Chandra Pandey said that on Wednesday a sub-inspector fainted due to heat and died. On Thursday an advocate died. In such a situation, a demand has been made to the DMto continue the supply of pure drinking water and electricity within the court premises.
Heat Stroke in Prayagraj: Seven people including an advocate died due to heat stroke in Prayagraj, panic ensued
Heat Stroke in Prayagraj The people of Sangam city are troubled by the scorching heat of the day and hot air even at night. The situation is such that in the morning when it is time to open the shops, the market becomes empty. In a way, there is an atmosphere of 'undeclared curfew'. Those who are leaving their homes are doing so under compulsion.
By rajendra yadavEdited By: Vivek ShuklaPublished: Fri, 31 May 2024 08:33 AM (IST)Updated: Fri, 31 May 2024 08:33 AM (IST)
This silence is not due to curfew but due to heat... Silence on PD Tandon Road in Civil Lines. Girish Srivastava
HIGHLIGHTS
- One died in Kachheri and three in Tharwai
- Many fainted and were admitted to hospital
Jagran Team, Prayagraj. People are continuously getting affected by heat and heat wave. On Thursday, seven people including an advocate died due to heat and heat wave. Three of them were from Tharwai and two from Shankargarh area. However, the district administration has denied any death due to heat and heat wave.
An advocate fell unconscious near the family court in the district court on Thursday afternoon. He was taken to Bailey Hospital, where he died after some time. Fellow advocates said that he fell on the ground due to extreme heat. Three more advocates also fell unconscious due to extreme heat at different places in the court.
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On the other hand, 35 year-old Rajkumar Yadav, a resident of Dera Gadai village of Tharwai, was going to the city on Thursday by bike. As soon as he reached near Phaphamau market, he felt dizzy and fell down along with the bike. People informed the family members through the mobile phone kept in his pocket. The relatives took him to Bailey Hospital. After providing first-aid there, the doctors referred him to Swaroop Rani Nehru Hospital, but he died before reaching there. The deceased's wife Savita said that the doctors said that he died due to brain hemorrhage caused by extreme heat.
In Deragadai village itself, two old women, 58-year-old Bachni wife of Ram Avtar and 60-year-old Narhi wife of late Girdhari Lal, died suddenly on Thursday afternoon. Village head Shiv Keshav Yadav said that both the women died due to excessive heat and sunstroke. The relatives cremated both the bodies without informing any official.
District Advocates Association Minister Dinesh Chandra Pandey said that on Wednesday a sub-inspector fainted due to heat and died. On Thursday an advocate died. In such a situation, a demand has been made to the DM to continue the supply of pure drinking water and electricity within the court premises.
In the same sequence, Ashish Singh of Raipura of Chitrakoot was returning to his home in Chitrakoot by roadways bus after giving a competitive exam in Bihar. On Thursday, when he reached Jasra in Prayagraj, his health deteriorated. He was admitted to the Community Health Center, from there he was referred to SRN Hospital, he died on the way.
According to the Shankargarh representative, Lalman, 56, son of Samaylal, a resident of Derabari village in the police station area, was going to the Shankargarh market on a bicycle to buy goods at around 4 pm on Thursday, when he suddenly got heat stroke, his condition deteriorated and he died.
Similarly, Ramdei, 81 years old wife of late Ram Chandra Singh, resident of Naudhiya Uparhar village of the area, suddenly got heat stroke in the afternoon. She died during treatment. Meanwhile, ADM Finance and Revenue Vinay Kumar Singh says that there is no report of anyone's death due to heat stroke so far.
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