A severe heatwave continues to grip Odisha, severely disrupting normal life across the state. With soaring temperatures and high humidity levels, people are avoiding stepping out unless absolutely necessary, leading to near “curfew-like” conditions in many towns during daytime.
Temperatures Soar Across Western Odisha
Several districts in western Odisha are witnessing extreme heat, with temperatures crossing 40°C in many areas. Cities like Balangir and Jharsuguda have recorded temperatures between 43°C and 44°C, making them among the hottest regions in the state.
The Regional Meteorological Centre in Bhubaneswar has issued a heatwave warning for 11 districts, including Sambalpur, Sonepur, Angul, Nuapada, Sundargarh, Bargarh, Kalahandi, Boudh, and Rourkela.
Scorching Days and Uncomfortable Nights
Residents are facing intense heat from early morning, with temperatures becoming unbearable by 10 AM. Hot winds and humidity have made conditions extremely uncomfortable, even during nighttime.
Power Cuts and Water Crisis Add to Woes
The situation has worsened due to unscheduled power cuts and drinking water shortages in several areas. While local administrations have taken measures like setting up water kiosks, heatstroke treatment centers, and supply arrangements, many rural regions continue to struggle with acute water scarcity.
Kalbaisakhi Brings Temporary Relief
Some parts of the state have experienced Kalbaisakhi thunderstorms, offering brief relief from the scorching heat. However, the respite has been limited and temporary.
Administration Steps Up Measures
Authorities in districts like Balangir have initiated precautionary measures, including:
- Setting up water distribution points
- Providing medical facilities for heatstroke cases
- Spreading awareness among citizens
- Regulating working hours for laborers
Officials stated that preparations were made in advance to tackle the heatwave, focusing on essential services like water supply, electricity, and healthcare.
Volunteers Step In to Help Birds
Amid the extreme heat, volunteers have stepped forward to help not just people but also wildlife. Youth groups in Balangir are placing water-filled coconut shells on trees in urban and forest areas to provide drinking water for birds.
Local volunteers have urged citizens to keep water containers outside their homes and rooftops to help animals survive the harsh summer.
Rising Concerns Over Climate Impact
Residents have expressed concern over increasing heat intensity, attributing it to deforestation, drying water sources, and environmental degradation. Many say such extreme temperatures in April were never experienced before.
Conclusion
As Odisha battles one of its harshest summers, authorities continue to take preventive measures while citizens adapt to challenging conditions. The situation highlights the urgent need for sustainable environmental practices and improved infrastructure to combat rising temperatures in the future.