As it gets really hot in some parts of Bengal with temperatures going above 40 degrees Celsius, the government will give out water packets to help people stay cool.

The Met department has issued a heatwave alert for districts in West Bengal due to rising temperatures. The state administration has asked districts to take necessary measures and provide drinking water trucks to areas with water scarcity. If trucks can’t reach certain villages, drinking water pouch packets will be sent. People are advised to avoid the sun. Some areas in south Bengal have recorded temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius, and the heatwave is expected to continue until April 21. Orange and yellow alerts have been issued for various districts. You Can Read Full News By Clicking On Below Link.

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