As temperatures continue to soar across several parts of the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urged citizens to take precautions against extreme heat conditions, emphasising hydration, vigilance and community care to prevent heat-related illnesses.In a public message amid intensifying heatwave conditions, Modi advised people to “take as many precautions as possible” and ensure they remain hydrated while stepping outdoors. “Please keep yourselves hydrated and carry water with you when stepping out of your homes,” he said.The Prime Minister also called for greater social sensitivity during the summer months, encouraging people to help those in need. “If possible, do offer a glass of water to anyone who is thirsty,” he said, while appreciating citizens who place earthen pitchers and drinking water facilities outside homes and shops for passersby.— narendramodi (@narendramodi) Warning against ignoring symptoms linked to excessive heat exposure, Modi said discomfort such as dizziness, nausea and unusual fatigue should be taken seriously. He advised immediate action if someone appears weak or faints due to the heat.“If someone around you suddenly feels faint, experiences weakness, or appears unwell, immediately take them to a cool and shaded place. Give them water, ORS, or other fluids,” he said.The Prime Minister noted that children, senior citizens and those working outdoors remain the most vulnerable during heatwave conditions, cautioning that untreated symptoms could escalate into life-threatening heatstroke cases.“In such times, your vigilance and care can save a life,” Modi said.Also Read: Nautapa returns: India braces for ‘nine burning days’ amid Super El Nino heatHe also urged people to regularly check on elderly family members, including parents and grandparents, and advise them to avoid stepping out during peak afternoon heat while maintaining adequate fluid intake and rest.Extending the appeal beyond human welfare, Modi highlighted the impact of extreme temperatures on animals and birds. He encouraged citizens to place water bowls outside homes, balconies, rooftops, shops and offices to help birds and stray animals cope with the harsh weather.“Let us, in these difficult days, look after one another with complete sensitivity and compassion,” the Prime Minister said.