Heatwave Tragedies: Probing Mysterious Deaths in Maharashtra
In Latur district, Maharashtra, an investigation is underway following reports of an infant and a farmer who allegedly died from heatstroke. Health officials are analyzing the exact causes of death as temperatures soar above 40 degrees Celsius. Preliminary findings are pending further medical reports.
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Authorities in Maharashtra's Latur district are delving into reports of an infant and a 60-year-old farmer who reportedly succumbed to heatstroke. These incidents were reported amid escalating temperatures that have recently exceeded 40 degrees Celsius in the region.
The tragic deaths occurred in Gondri village and Aurad Shahajani, sparking immediate investigations. Local health teams were quick to respond, initiating probes to ascertain the precise causes of these fatalities.
According to Dr. Pradeep Dhele, the District Civil Surgeon, preliminary details will remain inconclusive until medical reports provide further insights. Currently, no definitive linkage to heatstroke has been established, though health officials remain vigilant.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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