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Capital sees first heat-related death

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New Delhi, May 30

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With the extreme temperature in the Capital hitting an all-time high, the city reported its first death this season due to heatstroke.

A 40-year-old man from Bihar’s Darbhanga died of heatstroke at Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital on Wednesday. The hospital authorities said the patient, who used to work at a factory that manufactures pipe fittings, was brought to the hospital by his roommate and other factory workers around 1 am on Monday.

“His body temperature was 107°F and his kidneys and liver had failed due to excessive high body temperature, following which he died during treatment,” Dr Rajesh Shukla of RML Hospital said.

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In the past few days, RML Hospital has admitted six patients who had heatstroke-like symptoms and two patients had symptoms of heat exertion. At Safdarjung Hospital, four suspected patients of heatstroke have been treated in one week.

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