For the 14th consecutive day, Chuadanga district in Bangladesh recorded the highest temperature.
The temperature was recorded at 41.8°C on Sunday, which is lower than Saturday's temperature.
Residents in Chuadanga have been staying inside their homes due to the extreme heat.
Previously, the Chuadanga district administration alerted the city and village people to avoid going outside unless necessary.
Apart from that, the district has seen an increase in heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke, diarrhoea, and pneumonia in children.
Day labourers, rickshaw pullers, van pullers, and farmers have been suffering the most due to the ongoing heatwave.
Meanwhile, the BMD said there was no possibility of immediate relief from the scorching heat as rain is unlikely within three days.
Kazi Jebunnesa, an assistant meteorologist at the Bangladesh Metrological Department (BMD), said there was no chance of rain in the next three days and the ongoing heatwave will continue.
A severe heatwave is sweeping across Dhaka, Faridpur, Manikgonj, Pabna, Bagerhat, Jessore, Chuadanga and Kushtia districts, and a mild to moderate heatwave is making life miserable elsewhere in the country.


