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New Delhi (International Desk) A severe heat wave is happening in various parts of India at the moment and newsmen are unaware due to severe heat and lack of water during the broadcast when giving bulletins on this heat wave

According to the report of the Indian news agency NDTV, some parts of India are experiencing intense heat and the temperature is being recorded from 40 to 46.

Lineman Lopa Mudra Sinha fell unconscious as her blood pressure dropped while giving updates on the heat wave during a live broadcast on the Kolkata branch of Indian state television Doordarshan.

Lopa Mudra was also seen muttering the news before fainting and after some time, darkness fell before his eyes.

Newscaster Lopa Mudra said the teleprompter disappeared from my sight and darkness fell before my eyes, after which I collapsed into a chair.

He said I was fainting due to extreme heat, the reason for the malfunction in the cooling system of the office was the extreme heat inside the studio and the blood pressure dropped immediately.
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He said before the broadcast on Thursday morning, I was sick and my throat was so dry from the heat that I never felt the need to take a sip of water during a broadcast.

“But it was 15 minutes before the end of the broadcast that day when my throat started to dry,” said the news broadcaster. There was no chance to drink water as the stories continued without delay.

He said there was a break just before the end of the bulletin so I drank water, after drinking water I somehow finished two stories and there were still two stories left when I fainted.

Lopa Madhra said, “While reading the story of Hate Wave, my voice became hoarse, I tried to finish my work but I stopped seeing the teleprompter and my eyes became dark.” “Fortunately, when it all happened, there was a 30 to 40 second animation on the TV and then I passed out in my chair,” he said.

As soon as the journalist fainted, some people immediately ran to her and splashed water on her face.

Lopa Madhra Sinha apologized to her channel for the accident and also thanked the producers for handling the broadcast after fainting and without any ill will.

He said I never dreamed something like this would happen.

He also advised the spectators to take care of themselves during the scorching heat.

In India, a second wave of intense heat continues in parts of Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal, where the first wave of the heat wave has burnt people living in large parts of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat.

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