Bihar Weather: In September, we may have to face heat like May and June, when will it rain, says Meteorological Department
Bihar Weather: The weather in the second fortnight of September in Muzaffarpur is reminiscent of scorching days in May and June. Due to intense sunlight and humidity throughout the day, people are suffering from heatstroke. AC, coolers with fans are running at increased speed. The scorching sun lasts from morning to evening. By the end of September, the daytime temperature is close to 37 degrees Celsius. It will rain from 25th September onwards. According to the Meteorological Centre's records, the maximum temperature was five degrees above normal. People are restless because of this. The minimum temperature was recorded at 27 degrees Celsius, 1.2 degrees above normal. The mercury has been rising day by day for the past eight days. A temperature of 30 degrees Celsius was recorded on September 16. According to meteorologists, no clouds formed in the sky. Also, such a situation exists because of the high pressure in the atmosphere. However, meteorologists have said that there is a chance of rain from September 25 to September 30. 4 patients fainted while standing in the queue at OPD of Sadar Hospital. On investigation, two individuals were diagnosed with symptoms of heat stroke. These patients were admitted to the emergency department. Here in pathology also two patients fainted. Both were admitted to the emergency department. In the evening everyone's condition returned to normal. Also Read: Muzaffarpur News: Engineer murder case solved soon? A large number of patients were queuing up outside the doctors' room in the hospital complex. Meanwhile, the doctor faints in front of the room. Staff took him to the emergency room on a stretcher. Meanwhile, three more patients in the queue fainted and fell down. He was also admitted to the emergency department. Meanwhile, it was reported that both the patients had fainted in the pathology department. Both were then admitted to the emergency department. These patients had come to the OPD for treatment of fever along with headache, vomiting and diarrhoea. The physical condition of 4 people is said to be normal. There is no provision for protection from heat in the hospital premises. Due to this, the patients also suffer. Also watch this video: Floods wreak havoc everywhere in Bihar The post Bihar Weather: We may face May and June-like heat in September, Meteorological Department says when will it rain appeared first on Prabhat Khabar.