May 30 (Punjab Khabarnama) : Harassment of heat is raining in Punjab and its effects have already started. On Wednesday, Jalandhar recorded record-breaking heat and the maximum temperature was recorded at 45.9 degrees, which is the highest temperature recorded so far. Due to this, experts are advising to take precautions. During this season, the record breaking heat of 45.9 degrees in May has surprised the weather experts, because this heat in the season of May is giving an indication of danger in the coming days. Heat has broken records in Punjab and the temperature in Punjab reached 49.3 degrees yesterday.
During the hot weather in Punjab, the temperature dropped by 1 degree today, while the temperature of the metropolis Jalandhar recorded an increase. Last day the temperature of Jalandhar was recorded around 44 degrees and with an increase of about 2 degrees on Wednesday, the maximum temperature has reached 45.9 degrees. At the same time, the minimum temperature of Jalandhar was around 24 degrees. The rising temperature in this way is making the story of scorching heat. There is a need to avoid the ravages of summer because the skin of those who go in direct sunlight at noon has started to burn. Along with this, many other side effects of heat have started, which can prove to be extremely harmful for children. Dizziness has become common among those who go in the middle of summer, especially during the afternoon. Similarly, cases of anxiety are also increasing. At the same time, the eyes of those who stay in the sun for a long time start to get dark, due to which the people who go in the sun should take precautions.
Symptoms of side effects caused by heat
As soon as there is a lack of water, the body reacts according to its effect, some may feel dizzy, some may have a headache and some may even faint. In fact, lack of water affects the entire process of respiration. Because of this, there is more pressure on the heart and lungs to maintain the blood flow. It also affects blood pressure. At the same time, changes in blood flow directly affect the brain, so headache is usually the first symptom. Migraine patients are advised to avoid excessive heat. This is why you should drink more water during summer.