Heatwave in India: Health Ministry holds review meeting, directs states to take proactive measures

Through a letter sent on March 23, 2024, states and UTs have been requested to take proactive measures to prevent devastating incidents caused by extreme heat. Meanwhile, officials of all State/UTs are monitoring the situation stringently.

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In Rajasthan, on Saturday and Sunday, rain with thunderstorms is likely to continue in Kota, Udaipur division, and surrounding areas. (PTI Photo)

The Health Ministry on Thursday conducted a virtual meeting with states and union territories to assess the preparedness for heatwave conditions across India. The officials also discussed fire and electrical safety measures adopted by various healthcare facilities across the country.

The meeting was chaired by Directorate General of Health Services Dr Atul Goel.

As per the long-range outlook forecast issued by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on May 27, it is forecasted that in June 2024, above-normal monthly maximum temperatures are likely over most parts of the country, except in parts of the southern peninsular India, where normal to below normal temperatures are most likely. During June, above-normal heat wave days are likely over most areas of Northwest India and adjoining parts of Central India.

State health departments have been sent directives including — Advisory for State Health Departments, guidelines on Strengthening health systems preparedness for Heat-Related Illnesses (HRI), a public health advisory with “Do’s and Don’ts” and IEC poster templates, guidelines on emergency cooling for severe heat-related illnesses guidelines on Autopsy Findings in Heat-Related Deaths were disseminated to all AIIMS and Medical Colleges across the country, joint communication from Secretary (Health), MoHFW and NDMA and communication from Directorate General of Health Services on health facility fire safety measures and checklist for assessment of health facility and ambulance preparedness to prevent and manage health impacts of heat.

Through a letter sent on March 23, 2024, states and UTs have been requested to take proactive measures to prevent devastating incidents caused by extreme heat. It was informed that the highest-level officials of all State/UTs are monitoring the situation stringently, the Ministry said in a statement.

States like Madhya Pradesh have undertaken mock-drill exercises on fire-safety accidents in all Government and Private Hospitals, the Ministry informed.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry, urban Administration and Engineering departments were coordinated for conducting mock drills regarding fire safety.

“Code Red Protocol has also been issued. Heat Wave Control rooms have been established across the state of Odisha. DASTAK (Door-to-door) campaign is being conducted to raise awareness of the population in Uttar Pradesh. Fire Safety Officers are identified in almost all health facilities in this state. Haryana has made a dedicated financial allocation to ensure essential drugs and logistics at all healthcare facilities. In Rajasthan, ambulances linked to 104 and 108 are equipped with cooling appliances. In West Bengal, fire safety certificates are ensured by fire departments and mock drills are being conducted. In Bihar, coordination is ongoing with the State Disaster Management Authority for Preventing fire incidents at Health care facilities,” the Ministry said.

Delhi has also issued directives and SOPs for firefighting systems to all government and private hospitals. If fire NOC is not available even in smaller facilities, either in government/private institutes, fire evacuation plans and firefighting systems have been made mandatory to be kept in place, the ministry stated.

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