The situation worsened due to intense heat and heat wave, dozens of deaths in Bihar-Odisha, floods turned into disaster in these states.

Fire is raining down from the sky in many parts of the country. So far many people have died due to this extreme heat. The temperature is breaking its records. People are constantly hospitalized due to heat stroke and heat stroke. Someone faints somewhere. Not only humans but also animals and birds are becoming victims due to the intense heat of the sun. Extreme heat is becoming a killer day by day. 12 people have died and more than 20 have been admitted to various hospitals due to extreme heat and heatstroke in Bihar's Aurangabad. Meanwhile, 10 people have died in Odisha's Rourkela. Apart from this, 4 people have died in Jharkhand. Jharkhand recorded a temperature of 47.4 degrees Celsius on Thursday. In this case, 5 people have died due to heat stress in Rajasthan. The death toll from extreme heat and sunstroke has crossed 50. Even in the national capital, Delhi, people are suffering due to scorching heat and heat stress. People are reluctant to step out of their homes. Recently a laborer died in Delhi. Lived without cooler and fan. He died of a fever of 107 degrees. Delhi will record a temperature of 45.6 degrees on Thursday. Temperature in Delhi today will be 44 degrees, according to Meteorological Department. The IMD has issued an orange alert today. Chance of light rain and drizzle. Along with this, dust storm is also likely. We will tell you that Delhi has recorded a slight drop in temperature after light rains on Wednesday. On the other hand, the weather will change in these states, with rain warnings issued at several places in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Thunderstorms are likely over most of the areas. The same weather is expected to continue till June 2. Today i.e. Friday, Delhi, Haryana and Punjab are likely to witness a dust storm. Amid the scorching heat, the weather in some states is the opposite. Floods continue to wreak havoc in Assam and Manipur. The situation is alarming in 9 districts of Assam. The water level of the rivers has risen. Many areas are flooded. Cyclone 'Remal' is causing incessant rains in many parts of Assam. About 2 lakh people have been affected by rains and floods in the state. So far 6 people have died and 18 people have been injured due to floods and rains in the state. On the other hand, lakhs of people are suffering due to floods in Manipur. After the 'Remel' storm, it has been raining continuously here. As many as 1,88,143 people have been affected by floods due to the continuous rains in the state. Thousands of houses have collapsed due to rains and floods in Manipur. Early Monsoon in Kerala-North-East Southwest Monsoon has arrived in Kerala and North-East states early. Actually, Monsoon arrives here on 1st June but this time Monsoon reached Kerala two days earlier. Apart from this, Monsoon has also entered the northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur and Assam. A warning has been given that many places in these states are experiencing rain and some places will receive heavy rain. On May 15, the IMD announced that monsoon will arrive in Kerala by May 31.

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