Nizamabad at maximum temperature

Nizamabad: Over the past few days, summer summers have had a negative impact on people in Nizamabad and Kamaridi regions. The highest temperature of 44.4 degrees Celsius was recorded in Nizamabad on Wednesday. People are afraid to come out of their homes between 12 noon and 5 p.m. As a result, the expressways and other roads witnessed the expression of empty people.
The maximum temperature of 43.8 degrees Celsius was recorded in the village of Somur and Menur on Wednesday at Bichkunda, Jukkal, Nasrullabad Mandal, Madnoor Mandal in Kamareddy district. In the next few days, the Ministry of Meteorology issued a high alert for the hot weather conditions in the Nizamabad region.
Meanwhile, the Nizamabad and Kamareddy regional governments also remind people of the precautions for going crazy in the summer. Daily wage workers, sidewalk suppliers stopped working during peak summer hours. If there is any urgency, people will take precautions such as sunglasses, white clothes and umbrellas to protect themselves from the hot summer days.
The regional medical and health department released posters on preventive measures in the summer. To prevent the smoke effect, officials made suggestions in the poster. Nizamabad regional collector Rajiv Gandhi Hanumanthu directed officials to provide medicines at small health centers, urban health centers to deal with hot weather conditions.
Interestingly, there are few people in the fuel gas stations in Nizamabad that provide “jeera pani” (cumin) to oil filled with two-wheel and four-wheel passengers. Jeera Pani will protect people from heatstroke. Social organizations and individuals also established Chalivendram (cool water supply center) in Nizamabad, Akor, Bodhi, Kamaridi, Banswada and other towns. To eliminate thirst, refrigerated water bottles and cool drinks are also purchased.