The heat is unbearable and it’s only April 17. This is just the tip of the iceberg it seems and we still have a few more months to brace through deep fry like conditions. Kolkata, like various parts of West Bengal, is battling heatwave-like conditions. Team My Kolkata trekked around the city to witness the weather conditions. A cabbie takes a break in an iconic yellow taxi
Amit DattaThe hot and humid weather condition is likely to prevail between April 17 and 21. The otherwise bustling stretch of Red Road where the iconic Victoria Memorial, Maidan, Eden Gardens are situated looks like a bandh day or as if a curfew has been imposed
Soumyajit DeyThe India Meteorological Department (IMD) has suggested precautionary measures like covering oneself with a cloth, hat or an umbrella. In picture, a woman uses a dupatta and an umbrella as sunscreens
Amit Datta (R), Arnab Dutta (L)IMD has also suggested avoiding prolonged exposure to the heat and working outdoors between 11am and 4pm. But as struggle for existence continues, two young men are seen ferrying household knick-knacks
Amit DattaDehydration is one of the most common health worries during the summers. Excessive sweating and fatigue can be fatal. It’s advisable to keep yourself hydrated and carry water while stepping out. Take cue from the elderly man and the couple at New Market
Amit DattaFinding a safe nook at a Metro station, two pooches were seen taking an afternoon siesta oblivious of the passersby. If you are a pet lover, provide bowls of potable water and food items for birds and animals on balconies, rooftops and even on roadsides
Arnab DuttaSummer sips like fruit juice, soda shikanji and cold drinks are hot favourites. We also spotted nattily dressed Kolkatans banking on cotton wear and men using hair bands
Arnab Dutta (R), Amit Datta (L)Heat or no heat, habitual shoppers cannot be reined in. Amid the many cloth and toy shops, a man carrying a block of ice was respite to the eyes. My Kolkata also spotted designer umbrellas. Who says one cannot be fashionable even as the “burning blight” has been “roasting” the city?
Pooja MitraOld neighbourhoods like Paikpara also wore a deserted look during the day while storekeepers had downed their shutters and residents preferred to remain indoors with doors and window panes shut
Suvendu DasHow we wish we could also ask the summer to halt. Or even better, slipping into the shoes of Rajkummar Rao, if we could tell the vengeful heat — ‘garmi, tum kal aana’
Amit Datta