Heat wave, high humidity continues in UP

IANS  |  Lucknow 

conditions and high continued across on Monday, according to the office.

The mercury in many parts of Bundelkhand touched up to 46 degrees Celsius in the past 48-hours and the levels very high in many regions, including central or the Avadh region.

In the last 24-hours, was the hottest in the state recording a maximum of 44.7 degrees Celsius followed by Sultanpur with 42.6 degrees and 42.3 degrees.

The minimum temperature in the state capital was 29.8 degrees celsius, which was three degrees above the normal temperature recorded in this season.

Owing to the extreme conditions and delayed monsoons, the district administration in has already extended the summer vacations by two days.

According to District Magistrate (DM) Kaushal Raj Sharma, the decision was taken in the interest of the school children.

The schools will open on July 2 for classes two to nine. But vacations will be extended if the mercury does not come down and rains do not take place.

Adding to the woes are the incessant power cuts in many places in the state.

In the state capital, power outages peaked in the past 10 days.

Shrikant Sharma, despite assurances that power scenario will improve considerably, has failed miserably to do anything concrete, the opposition has said.

Subhash Kahsyap, a retired residing in Indiranagar, Lucknow, says he has not seen such a "poor power scenario" in the past 10 years.

--IANS

md/ksk

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

First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 10:16 IST