Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Monday urged citizens to remain cautious as an intense heatwave continues to grip the state, warning that rising temperatures and humidity levels are posing serious health risks.
Taking to the social media platform X, the Chief Minister expressed concern over the prevailing weather conditions and appealed to people to take necessary precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses.
He advised citizens to stay hydrated by drinking water regularly, even if they do not feel thirsty, and to consume traditional cooling beverages such as torani, bela pana, mandia pej, coconut water, and lemon juice.
Majhi also urged people to avoid stepping out during peak afternoon hours unless absolutely necessary. Those who need to go outside were advised to carry sufficient drinking water and use protective measures such as umbrellas, hats, and wet cloths to reduce heat exposure.
Special attention was drawn to vulnerable groups, including children, pregnant women, and elderly persons, who have been advised to remain indoors during extreme heat conditions. The Chief Minister further asked families and caregivers to closely monitor symptoms of heat stress such as excessive sweating, dry skin, dizziness, and reduced urination, and to seek immediate medical assistance if required.
Highlighting social responsibility, Majhi called upon citizens to support daily wage workers and others engaged in outdoor labour under harsh conditions. He also urged people to provide drinking water to pedestrians wherever possible and contribute to community efforts aimed at reducing heat stress.
He further appealed for compassion towards animals and birds, suggesting that water-filled earthen pots be kept in shaded areas outside homes.
Reiterating the importance of collective action, the Chief Minister said awareness and community participation are key to preventing heat-related casualties during the ongoing heatwave.
“I firmly believe that our collective efforts and awareness will keep everyone safe in these difficult times. Be careful, stay healthy,” Majhi said in his post on X.







