Apr 14 (BNP): Kerala has issued a heat alert as temperatures are expected to rise sharply in the coming days across several districts.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan warned that Palakkad may record temperatures close to 40°C, while Kollam could reach around 39°C. Most other regions are likely to experience temperatures between 36°C and 37°C.
The State Disaster Management Authority has advised residents to take precautions, especially during peak afternoon hours. People have been urged to avoid direct sunlight between 10 am and 3 pm, stay hydrated, and take necessary steps to prevent heat-related illnesses such as sunstroke.
Authorities have also asked vulnerable groups, including children, elderly citizens, and outdoor workers, to remain cautious during the intense heat conditions.
The advisory comes amid a steady rise in summer temperatures across the state, signalling a continuing heatwave-like situation in several parts of Kerala.

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