Rising temperatures leave many cocooned in homes

Rising temperatures leave many cocooned in homes
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The summer season seems taking the most of the humidity even before the beginning of April. It\'s just March and the temperatures around the four joint districts seem alarming and irritating people. 

Asifabad: The summer season seems taking the most of the humidity even before the beginning of April. It's just March and the temperatures around the four joint districts seem alarming and irritating people.

The summer season has just begun and the temperatures are rising to high of around 40 to 42 degree. The temperatures are set go further, around 48 to 50 degrees, all over the State, especially near the areas of the Singareni Collieries in coming months, April and May. The situation has already started going beyond control as the soaring temperatures are causing health concern among children, especially those who going to schools.

All thanks to the government of Telangana which has changed its decision of running full day in the beginning had changed for half day schedule due to the rising temperatures. Markets seem to be deserted as the rising temperatures have been playing a spoilsport as people have almost stopped coming on the roads because of the high temperatures.

The Met department has already altered the people to be mindful and cautious as the temperatures in the summer could be record breaking causing a lot of grief to the people around the country. Even the doctors have been suggesting the people to take plenty of water to maintain the immunity of the body.

Sugarcane juice, lemon juice, lassie has now become the flavour of the season as the people take these drinks as quencher of their thirsty. Speaking to Hans India, Prayag said, “I do own a steel mart, conditions seem contrary to the expectation of mine as the humidity had already left the roads empty and deserted.

I still hope the summer brings a relief to the people and suggest people to get rid of the seasonal effects especially summer.”

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