Kanpur : The scorching heat is creating havoc. Do you have any idea what will happen to us if the temperature touches 49 to 50 degrees Celsius? Going out in such a situation would be like inviting death. Meteorologists believe that the temperature in North India may go above 48 degrees.
Meteorologist Dr. S.N. Sunil Pandey of Chandrashekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur, said on Wednesday that commentators say that can temperature likely to reach 49-50 degree Celcius. “It is believed that the temperature in North India will go above 48 degrees. There is a possibility that if the temperature touches 49-50 degrees, it can prove fatal.
Know what the danger in such a temperature is: At this temperature, excessive sweating will start, which will be dangerous. The temperature has increased tremendously in North India including NCR and Kanpur division. This condition is very dangerous from health point of view. However, it becomes dangerous as soon as the temperature goes above 40 degrees.
In countries like Canada and America, we have seen people dying from heat at temperatures of 49-50 degrees. Science says that if the temperature starts touching 49-50, the body starts sweating so much that the body itself is unable to bear it. After all, what is the limit of extreme heat that we can tolerate? Sometimes the heat increases so much that the body is unable to tolerate it. With increasing heat the condition of the body starts changing and deteriorating. In this regard, let us know how our body starts reacting in extreme heat.
What will happen if the temperature starts touching 49 to 50 degrees and you go out? Doctor Pandey told that if you touch 48 to 50 degrees or more if you stay inside for too long, the muscles can completely collapse and death can occur. In such situations, children, old people, pregnant women or sick people can become quick victims.
At this time, the body starts sweating rapidly to recover from the heat and then a life-threatening condition of dehydration occurs in the body. He told that according to new research from Roehampton University in England, when the external temperature is 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit), exceeds 100,000, the human body may lose the ability to get rid of excessive heat and stop functioning optimally.
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