Follow Whatsapp Channel
Friday, Jun 6, 2025
The deceased has been identified as Madiyan Kannan of Valiyapoyil near Muzhakkom in Cheemeni.
IMD also warned that the average temperature could rise by 2 to 4 degree Celsius in nine districts.
Authorities have urged people to remain cautious as extreme heat could lead to health issues such as heatstroke, sunburn and dehydration.
In a Facebook post, the CM cited the Disaster Management Authority's warning that temperatures could rise 2 to 3 degrees Celsius above normal in certain areas.
While variations exist across states due to geographical factors, Kerala’s warming pattern is consistent with national and global trends.
The department stated that the combination of high temperatures and humid air could lead to hot and uncomfortable weather conditions.
Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) advised people to stay alert and to undertake precautionary measures.
According to the weather department, the temperatures are likely to rise 2-3 degrees Celsius above normal in isolated areas of north Kerala.
The state has already recorded unusually high temperatures in January.
Heatwaves, usually confined to March and April, began impacting several parts of the state as early as late January.
Results 11-20 of 149
You can always sign back in at any time.
You have reached the maximum number of saved items. Please remove some items.