Lucknow, June 19: On Monday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met with top authorities to discuss the state’s current heat wave circumstances.
He urged authorities to establish adequate plans for the protection of ordinary people, livestock, and wildlife.
The Chief Minister stated that the general public should be made aware of the signs of sunstroke and how to prevent it. In the event of illness, everyone should have access to quick medical care, and those afflicted by heat waves should be treated as soon as possible at hospitals/medical institutions.
He stated that a daily bulletin of weather forecasts should be released by the Relief Commissioner’s office.
According to a government official, the chief minister instructed the installation of water kiosks in public locations, and that social and religious groups participate in this endeavour.
Water tankers should be used to provide water to locations where there is a water scarcity.
He stated that heat-wave response plans should be adequately executed in all zoological parks/sanctuaries and that measures should be made to safeguard wild species.
The Chief Minister further commanded that no needless power outages occur and that any problems be repaired as soon as possible.