
The Chief Minister of Pinarayi commanded Vijayan to various departments to take coordinated steps with respect to a possible wave in the state, as temperatures continue to rise every day.
On Saturday, he addressed a meeting that was convened here to discuss matters related to the ongoing situation in the heat, before monsoon cleaning, customization of health and measures to prevent epidemic, the official edition said.
He said that it should not be insufficient vigilance from the department, although temperatures reduce in the evening with frequent summer rain. Instructions and warning reports on thermal wave should be given at the level of the local body as a preventive measure. They should ensure the provision of clean drinking water in public places in cooperation with various organizations and institutions, he said.
The area is resting and clean drinking water should be provided by AutorickShaw and taxi drivers, online food workers and security staff in front of hotels and restaurants.
Employers should revise the schedule for workers who are introduced in the sun and ensure the necessary rest and drinking water. Steps should also be taken to mediate warning between tourists, the main minister said.
Medical facilities have already been established in hospitals at the Taluk level to solve health problems caused by wave wave. In advance, the areas of the susceptible fire and the necessary steps should be identified as preventive measures.
The main minister also ordered the ward to clean the water tanks so that it could save water from the summer rain as much as possible.
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The street sellers and traders should also be warned of the thermal wool and directed to nearby hotels to make sure they have access to drinking water.
He said that ASHA’s supervisory team should be created to pay special attention to the elderly and patients with beds inside homes.
The meeting was attended by ministers K. Rajan, KN Balagopal, V. Sivankutty, Veena George, AK Saseeendran, J. Chinchurani and R. Binda, Chief Secretary Saradha.
Published – 29 March 2025 20:41 IS IS