Scorching Nights Disrupt Lives in Madhya Pradesh
The surge in nighttime temperatures in Madhya Pradesh is causing widespread discomfort among citizens. Known for its cool nights, the Malwa region's temperatures have reached unprecedented highs, impacting sleep patterns and daily routines. Experts highlight increasing health issues such as insomnia and allergies due to the heat.
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The mercury in Madhya Pradesh has been climbing steadily, leaving citizens sweltering even during night hours when they traditionally find respite from the heat. In particular, Indore, part of the Malwa region famous for its cool nights, recorded a staggering minimum temperature of 30.2 degrees Celsius.
The unseasonably high temperatures are wreaking havoc on residents' sleep patterns and, by extension, their daily routines. Health experts have identified a range of ailments, including insomnia, fatigue, and irregular eating habits, as consequences of this nocturnal heatwave.
The situation has been exacerbated by air quality issues linked to older cooling systems, contributing to allergic reactions. With record-high temperatures being recorded across the state, the impact on health and lifestyle continues to grow.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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