📍 Jharsuguda, Odisha · 🗂️ News · 📅 14 May 2026 · ⏱️ 3 min read · ✍️ Anita Agrawal
Jharsuguda, Odisha — The mercury level in Jharsuguda soared to 43.4°C recently, leaving residents to bear the brunt of dry heat that has been baking western Odisha.
Background
Western Odisha, including Jharsuguda, has been experiencing extreme temperatures over the past few years. This region is known for its tropical climate, with temperatures often soaring during the summer months. The area’s geography, characterised by a mix of forests and plains, contributes to its climate.
The recent heatwave has affected the daily lives of people in Jharsuguda and other parts of western Odisha. The temperature in Bhubaneswar, the state capital, also recorded a high of 41.8°C during the same period. Local businesses and markets have reported a decline in foot traffic as people prefer to stay indoors during the day.
Community Impact
The dry heat has had a significant impact on the local community, with many residents struggling to cope with the extreme temperatures. Official reports indicate that the heatwave has affected various sectors, including agriculture. The authorities have been monitoring the situation and providing necessary assistance to those affected.
The heatwave has highlighted the need for better infrastructure and preparedness to mitigate the effects of extreme weather conditions in Jharsuguda and other parts of western Odisha. The local administration has been working to provide relief to the affected communities. This includes distributing water and providing medical assistance to those in need.
What Happens Next
The weather forecast indicates that the heatwave may continue for some time. The authorities are likely to take further measures to mitigate its impact. Residents of Jharsuguda and western Odisha will be keeping a close eye on the weather, hoping for relief from the scorching heat. The local administration’s efforts to provide relief and support to the affected communities will be crucial in the coming days.
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Anita Agrawal covers coal mining, energy policy and labour affairs across Jharsuguda district.