In Bihar, one died on the station platform and one in the bogie of the train due to extreme heat.
Nature's fury was most evident in Bihar on Thursday, with over 70 people dying due to intense heat. People fell down in the middle of the road while walking. Nature's fiery form exceeded 47 degrees as deathly fire rained down from the sky. In Aurangabad, more than 20 people died due to heatstroke as they could not bear the heat of over 46 degrees. The heat was so intense that people died at railway stations. Extreme heat in Bihar, more than 70 people died Bihar has been experiencing extreme heat for the last two days. On Thursday, four districts recorded temperatures above 45 degrees. The mercury was above 40 degrees in most of the districts. However, the heat was intense, with people constantly feeling the 50 degree Celsius heat. People are suffering due to the effects of heat in the state. People are under house arrest this summer. Even at home, people did not get relief. Pedestrians passed out in the middle of the road. Passengers also lost their lives at many railway stations. Also Read: Bihar News: Inspector dies in Munger, Dadan Prasad Singh had only 6 months left in his job Due to intense heat, waves of deaths were also seen at railway stations. Two passengers died at Mogam and Bar railway stations. Both died on the platform of the railway station. The deceased was identified as Manish Kumar of Begusarai at Mohama station. Meanwhile, a 50-year-old woman from Banaras, UP died due to heatstroke on platform number 2 of Parh railway station. Passengers lost their breath on the train, while a railway passenger who was traveling in the train died for the second day in a row at Jamalpur station on Thursday. A train passenger was killed in the general bogie of the Town Gaya-Howrah Express. Earlier on Wednesday, the body of a 22-year-old man from Koga in Bhagalpur district was recovered from the common bogie of the Lokmanya Tilak-Bhalpur Superfast Express. His condition deteriorated near Keul station, after which doctors at Jamalpur station examined him and declared him brought dead. The post In Bihar, one died on railway station platform and one died in train bogie, unable to bear the effects of intense heat appeared first on Prabhat Khabar.