Jammu records season's hottest day

IANS  |  Jammu 

Jammu city recorded this season's highest temperature at 43.3 degrees Celsius due to an intense heatwave, the department announced on Sunday.

"The maximum temperature was 43.3 degrees Celsius in Jammu on Saturday. This is the highest recorded here so far this season. The minimum temperature on Sunday was 25.2 degrees Celsius," a official said.

"Temperatures in Jammu are likely to rise in the coming days."

People in the city have also complained of erratic electric power supply.

"Children are facing huge problems as government-run schools do not have electric fans in most of the classrooms," a resident here said.

--IANS

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Jammu records season's hottest day

Jammu city recorded this season's highest temperature at 43.3 degrees Celsius due to an intense heatwave, the Met department announced on Sunday.

Jammu city recorded this season's highest temperature at 43.3 degrees Celsius due to an intense heatwave, the department announced on Sunday.

"The maximum temperature was 43.3 degrees Celsius in Jammu on Saturday. This is the highest recorded here so far this season. The minimum temperature on Sunday was 25.2 degrees Celsius," a official said.

"Temperatures in Jammu are likely to rise in the coming days."

People in the city have also complained of erratic electric power supply.

"Children are facing huge problems as government-run schools do not have electric fans in most of the classrooms," a resident here said.

--IANS

sq/ksk

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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