The weather is going to take a turn once again in the capital Delhi. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert indicating the possibility of a dust storm during the next 2 to 3 hours. According to the department, dust can fly with strong winds, due to which visibility may be reduced and people may have to face problems.
Signs of changing weather are also visible in many areas of Delhi. People have been advised to remain alert in view of the possibility of dust in the sky and strong winds. Especially those riding bikes and cars have been asked to be careful.
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People advised to be cautious
Meteorologists say that one should avoid leaving the house unnecessarily during a storm. Standing in open spaces, near trees and weak structures can be dangerous.
Due to strong dusty winds, there may be irritation in eyes and difficulty in breathing. The administration has also appealed to the people to stay in safe places in case of bad weather and take special care of children and the elderly.
The scorching heat increased the difficulties
On one hand there is a storm alert and on the other hand the scorching heat continues in Delhi. On Sunday, the temperature in many areas of the capital crossed 44 degrees Celsius.
Ayanagar and Ridge areas were the hottest, where the maximum temperature was recorded at 44.6 degrees Celsius. Apart from this, temperature was recorded at 43.8 degrees in Lodhi Road, 43.7 degrees in Palam and 43.6 degrees Celsius in Safdarjung.
Due to intense heat and heat wave-like conditions, it became difficult for people to go out throughout the day. There was less traffic on the roads in the afternoon and people were seen forced to stay in their homes to avoid the hot winds.
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Take special care of health
Doctors say that in this season, dehydration in the body can occur quickly. Therefore, it is being advised to drink as much water as possible, eat light food and avoid direct sunlight. Cover your head while leaving the house and protect children and the elderly from the heat.

