This Article is From Mar 06, 2023

Fire Audits Of Hospitals, Daily Forecast: PM Holds Meeting On Hot Weather

The Prime Minister was briefed about forecast of monsoon, impact on Rabi crops, preparedness of medical infrastructure and preparation for disaster related to heat and mitigation measures.

The need for a coordinated effort to deal with forest fires was also pointed out, said the statement

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today chaired a high-level meeting to review preparedness for hot weather in upcoming summer and called for preparing awareness material for common citizens, medical professionals, and disaster response teams.

Above-normal temperatures along with heat wave conditions are expected in most parts of India during three months ending May 31, threatening to lower crop production and hurting the efforts to control food costs, says a Bloomberg report.

The Prime Minister was briefed about forecast of monsoon, impact on Rabi crops, preparedness of medical infrastructure and preparation for disaster related to heat and mitigation measures, said a statement from his office.

Last year, India suffered its hottest March in more than a century, scorching the grain harvest and forcing the government to curb exports.

Heat wave is described as a period of abnormally high temperatures, more than the normal maximum temperature that occurs during the hot weather season.

The weather office, India Meteorological Department (IMD), has been instructed by PM Modi to prepare daily weather forecasts, said the Prime Minister's Office.

The Prime Minister, said the statement, stressed on the need for detailed fire audits of all hospitals.

The need for a coordinated effort to deal with forest fires was also pointed out, it added.

Schools have been asked to include lecture sessions to sensitise children on dealing with extreme heat conditions. The Prime Minister said that do's and don'ts for hot weather should be prepared in accessible formats, and various other modes of publicity like jingles, films, pamphlets etc. should also be prepared and issued.

The availability of fodder and of water in reservoirs should be tracked, said the Prime Minister. Food Corporation of India was asked to ensure optimal storage of grains in extreme weather conditions.

The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, Cabinet Secretary, Home Secretary, Secretary Health & Family Welfare, National Disaster Management Authority, among others.

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