Cant Touch the Water
By BirDan
@birjudanak (14319)
India
July 2, 2020 11:11am CST
Hello to All,
I remember when i went to my uncle home at Ahmedabad, During afternoon, we can't touch water as it become so hot that we can't wash our hands otherwise burn a lot. We need to first remove it in bucket and then wait for sometimes, we can use it and its still hot.
That kind of situation happening here too few days ago that cant touch water. Our water tank is on terrace but this kind of things never happened before and from it we can guess that how hot is this.
Image Source: Pixabay
12 people like this
13 responses
@LowRiderX (22907)
• Serbia
3 Jul 20
When I read something like this, I am really ashamed to complain. You still have a lot of heat, but I can't stand this one here either
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
3 Jul 20
Yes, but I think we are able to face it as same like you face cold and ice as here we never faced it. We felt too much cold if it below 10 or 15 so in minus we cant face. I wish i can send some heat there and from there you send some snow or cold here.
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
3 Jul 20
@LowRiderX Haha just kidding and everything is well settled at our place so hope things are alright,.
1 person likes this
@LowRiderX (22907)
• Serbia
3 Jul 20
@birjudanak No, no don't send the heat please, I don't know what I'm going to do with this one we have right now
1 person likes this
@amitkokiladitya (171936)
• Agra, India
2 Jul 20
The same is the case at my place during summers.
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
2 Jul 20
I am thinking that Hows the situation after 5 years.
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
2 Jul 20
@amitkokiladitya Every season temperature increasing so how is summer of 2025.
1 person likes this
@amitkokiladitya (171936)
• Agra, India
2 Jul 20
@birjudanak are you talking about this because of global warming
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
3 Jul 20
Yes that is why need to take out first in bucket.
1 person likes this
@Miracle_Maya (2244)
• India
3 Jul 20
Woah! I can imagine how bitingly hot the weather must be then!
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
3 Jul 20
Yes very hot in summer and now in monsoon to because of no rain.
1 person likes this
@Miracle_Maya (2244)
• India
3 Jul 20
@birjudanak When the lockdown started and I saw the air pollution levels dropping, I thought this year was gonna be nice but looks like it's just the opposite. Now not even pollution could stop the sun from sending the scorching heat with full force!
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
3 Jul 20
@Miracle_Maya This heat is ok compared to air pollution as with lockdown natures becomes more beautiful and clean as not any kind pollutions. What I am thinking that if this time rain will come then it may not stop and hope not creat flood situations.
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
3 Jul 20
Yeah and its very hot that we can't touch it. People who don't know about it may get shock haha.
@Adie04 (17360)
•
3 Jul 20
@birjudanak lol. And your reflexes can do you very fast to take back your hand from the hot water
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
3 Jul 20
That is why mostly stay at home and keep windows open for relief. sometimes wash hands with fridge water lol.
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
3 Jul 20
Here also not hot like that before but this summer and monsoon its like that. What i mentioned is for my city but cant bear of Ahmedabad because its extremely hot.
1 person likes this
@Butterfingers (66585)
• India
3 Jul 20
Yes I experienced it at office but at home it's fine maybe because we have triple layered water tank
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
3 Jul 20
That's horrible and we have water tank of very strong stone still it become warm. In plastic water tank its common.
1 person likes this
@Fa_Maverick (9458)
• Australia
2 Jul 20
Sometimes in summer the water out of the tap burns or out of the hose. Probably the only real downside to our summers for me.
1 person likes this
@birjudanak (14319)
• India
2 Jul 20
In every summer we use same water tank but this time heat is a lot like other city. There is no need of heater.
1 person likes this