Millennium Post

L-G Saxena asks officials to ensure relief measures

Over ‘50 lives lost to heatstroke’, primarily among the homeless

- AAISHA SABIR

Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena has urged immediate action from the city’s officials in response to a surge in heat-related fatalities. Amid an ongoing heatwave, the Lieutenant Governor’s office reported 52 deaths so far, primarily among the destitute and homeless.

A letter from Saxena’s office has directed the chief secretary to convene a meeting with officers from the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvemen­t Board (DUSIB), the social welfare, and health department­s. The focus is on ensuring adequate water and cooling facilities for the city’s most vulnerable population­s.

“Fifty-two people have been reportedly declared dead on arrival at hospitals, most of them destitute homeless people,” stated Ashish Kundra, principal secretary to the L-G, citing news reports. The L-G has expressed deep concern over these unfortunat­e incidents in the Capital.

Meanwhile, Delhi has recorded 22 heat-related deaths in the past 24 hours, with the Safdarjung, Ram Manohar Lohia (RML), and Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) hospitals reporting significan­t fatalities. The Safdarjung Hospital admitted 33 heatstroke patients, 13 of whom have died. RML Hospital reported four deaths out of 22 admissions, while LNJP saw five deaths among 17 admissions.

Additional­ly, the city’s primary crematoriu­m, Nigambodh Ghat, has experience­d a surge in cremations, with 142 bodies received on Wednesday, nearly triple the usual daily average.

In response to the crisis, Delhi Health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj conducted a surprise inspection at Madan Mohan Malviya Hospital. He assessed the readiness of medical facilities to handle the influx of heatstroke patients and confirmed the availabili­ty of necessary

 ?? ?? A woman suffering from a heat-related illness being brought to LNJP Hospital for treatment, as the national Capital witnesses hot weather conditions, on Thursday
A woman suffering from a heat-related illness being brought to LNJP Hospital for treatment, as the national Capital witnesses hot weather conditions, on Thursday

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