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    Posted on November 9th, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Tamil Nadu’s Heatwave Preparedness and Impact

    Understanding Heatwave Conditions

    • Heatwaves are prolonged periods of unusually hot weather, often accompanied by high humidity.

    • The frequency of heatwaves has increased in recent years, consistent with anthropogenic climate change.

    Heatwave Management in India

    • Heatwave management has emerged as a problem requiring focused attention.

    • In April and May 2024, many parts of Tamil Nadu recorded temperatures above 40°C.

    Impact of Heatwaves on Health

    • Longer and more intense heatwaves linked to increased mortality risk.

    • Heat-related morbidity and mortality can be caused by exposure to extreme heat.

    Vulnerability of Children, Senior Citizens, Pregnant Women, and People Forced to Work in the Open

    • Children, senior citizens, pregnant women, those with pre-existing co morbidities, and people forced to work in the open are more vulnerable.

    Wet Bulb Temperature

    • Exceeding a wet bulb temperature of 35°C for extended periods would induce hyperthermia in humans.

    Governments’ Response

    • The long-term goal is addressing anthropogenic causes of climate change while tackling systemic shortfalls.

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