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Agra Swelters: Earthen Pots Make a Comeback Amidst Heatwave
23 Jan
Summary
- Agra residents are increasingly buying earthen pots for cold water during the heatwave.
- Traditional matka water is preferred over refrigerator water for health reasons.
- Multiple Indian states are experiencing severe heatwave conditions with orange alerts issued.

The city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh is experiencing a surge in temperatures, leading residents to increasingly rely on traditional earthen pots, known as 'Matkas', for cold drinking water. Sellers are observing a rise in demand for various types of 'Matkas', catering to local preferences and styles.
Customers are opting for 'Matka' water, citing its health benefits and suitability for the summer heat, contrasting it with refrigerated water which they believe can be harmful. This resurgence in traditional cooling methods comes as several parts of India grapple with intense heatwave conditions.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued advisories, highlighting that East India, including Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal, is currently the main heatwave zone. Orange alerts have been placed in these regions, alongside coastal Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, which are expected to experience heatwaves for the next five days.




