Will mercury cross 50 degrees? The number of heat plants increases every year; IMD has released reports on the burning heat -India -heat -wolf deaths against the collection and reporting of data

The weather cycle is harmed by global warming, increasing the intensity and duration of the heat. The right figures of heat deaths are not available as different settings offer different digits. Despite the guidelines of the Ministry of Health, it is difficult to confirm these deaths. A lack of electronic record systems in data collection is also a major challenge. Pti, New -Delhi. The weather cycle was harmed by global warming. Not just the country, its effect is clearly visible in the whole world. During the summer, not only did the intensity of hot winds or flames in India increased, but the number of heat strokes also increased and it became even more deadly. Except for the mountainous region, the entire part of the country is in the grip of heat. Apparently, the number of people who get sick or untimely will be more, but there is no official platform to know these figures. It is ironic that different institutions present different figures on this serious issue related to public health. Knowing the right number is how challenging that any of the sources of monitoring of deaths associated with heat or heat offers a completely clear picture alone. It is important to know the actual number of deaths for policy making, but despite the guidelines of the Ministry of Health, it is difficult to confirm such deaths. The monitoring system often captures only a fraction of the actual matters of other infectious and non-infectious diseases. A major challenge in data collection is the absence of electronic record systems. Health facilities still record data manually. The confirmation of the deaths associated with heat is already difficult and manual data imports make accurate reporting even more difficult. The three most important sources for monitoring deaths are currently three most important sources for monitoring deaths associated with heat or heat. The National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) under the Ministry of Health and the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) under the Interior Ministry is also mentioned most in the media. In its annual report, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) also gives the figures of deaths due to ‘heatwave’ which is mainly obtained from media coverage. However, these three sources explain many different numbers. Statistics: According to the data received by the Ministry of Health by reality and Fasting RTI, 3,812 deaths related to heat were recorded between 2015 and 2022 under the Integrated Disease Monitoring Program (IDSP) run by NCDC. In contrast, NCRB figures show during the same period 8.171 deaths due to ‘summer/solar strips’. These figures have also been mentioned many times by the Union Minister in Parliament. However, 3,436 deaths were recorded in the IMD annual report between 2015 and 2022 due to “Heatwave”. NCDC and IMD have already released 2023 and 2024 digits, but NCRB has not yet published these years figures. * From 2015, the Ministry of Health collects information on diseases and deaths from the summer from April to July. In 2019, it was expanded from March to July, including 23 states. The NCRB has recorded the deaths of heat strips since 1995 and since 2010 they have been listed as “conditional deaths due to natural disasters” since 2010. According to NCRB, 730 people passed away in 2022 due to ‘heat/sun strips’, while 374 people were in the 2021 and 530 in 2020. NCDC data, in 2022 Deaths there were only 33 deaths, there were only 33. In 2020. Many states could not reveal their figures. Avinash Chanchal, Deputy Program Director of Greenpeace South Asia, demanded immediate improvement in the way the death -related deaths. He said that the contradictions between departments and widely low reporting mean that the actual figure of excessive heat deaths is often hidden. The government must understand that hiding or ignoring the actual figures immediately delay actions needed to handle the heat. Until the time that India corrects its fragmented data system, the number of dead will only remain one number or worse, they do not count it.