Deccan Chronicle

IMD issues red alert as state in grip of extended heatwave

Significan­t rise in demand for power supply

- BALU PULIPAKA |

The summer continued to sear Telangana with heatwaves reported from seven of the state’s three districts while 20 districts reported temperatur­es in excess of 45 degrees Celsius. The highest day temperatur­e of 46.6ºc on Wednesday was recorded in Nalgonda district’s Gudapur, while the lowest reported high for the day was a still very much sizzling 43.1ºc which was recorded in Khairtabad of Hyderabad city.

The Indian Meteorolog­ical Department has issued a prolonged heatwave, and heatwave warnings for several districts till the morning of May 6, with prediction­s of possible light to moderate rain or thundersho­wers between May 6 and May 8 in a few places over the state.

With the sizzling sun baking the air and the ground, the state health department has issued an ‘Advisory For Protection Against Heat Wave’ calling on people to take precaution­s and not ignore the heat and not step out of homes or stay in shaded cool areas to the extent possible over the next few days.

In the advisory, the director of health and family welfare urged people to be careful and not risk their health and lives by going out in the sun, especially between noon and 3 pm. The health official also said that the government has made arrangemen­ts by providing special beds, IV fluids, and essential medicines in all the public health facilities and ORS sachets would be available withanms/ashas/anga nwadi workers to meet any emergencie­s.

Meanwhile, the soaring temperatur­es have seen a dramatic rise in the demand for power supply in the GHMC area with the Telangana State Southern Power Distributi­on Company Limited saying it supplied 4,214 megawatts of electricit­y on April 30 within the GHMC limits. On April 26, the demand for power stood at 3,952 MW.

The GHMC limits comprise Hyderabad district, and parts of Ranga Reddy, Medchal-malkajgiri and Sangareddy districts. As per TSSPDCL figures, it serves a total of 60.92 lakhs consumers in this area, of which domestic consumers account for 50.14 lakh, while the rest are nondomesti­c, commercial, and industrial consumers. The power utility said the maximum demand for power in GHMC areas has been on the rise since 2022 when the highest demand was 3435 MW, which increased to 3756MW in 2023.

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