Fire raging in Jharkhand, 6 dead in 24 hours

Ranchi: The scorching heat in Jharkhand has made life difficult for people. As soon as the effect of Remal ended, the air has become humid. Due to the moist winds coming from the Bay of Bengal, hot winds are spewing fire in Jharkhand. The fire in the sky has caused the death of 6 people in Palamu district due to heat stroke in the last 24 hours. However, this news has not been confirmed by the district administration or the Palamu civil surgeon. Palamu civil surgeon Dr. Anil Kumar Singh has not confirmed the news of death due to heat stroke. He said: He has also received the information. But all the six people have died due to heat stroke, it is yet to be confirmed.

The weather department is repeatedly issuing alerts about the intense heat.

More than 3 thousand bats died

Thousands of bats have died in many places in Jharkhand. Bats are losing their lives due to scorching heat. The first case is of Choudhary Tola located in Sundipur village of Kandi block of Garhwa where on Tuesday a case of death of bats living in a garden for many years has come to light. Along with this there is news of death of hundreds of bats due to extreme heat in Pathalgadda of Chatra district. When the Forest Department team got information about this case, the team reached that place in Pathalgadda and investigated and buried the dead bats by digging pits.