Salem, Tamil Nadu — February 13, 2026 — A 60-year-old man died from heatstroke at a political rally in Salem on Friday. Actor-turned-politician Vijay Dalapathi, leader of TVK (Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai Katchi), was addressing the crowd when the tragedy happened. With temperatures spiking across the region, the incident has people worried about safety at big gatherings.
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Police said the man stood for hours in the sun before he collapsed. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, but doctors couldn’t save him. The cause of death was heatstroke.
Lately, Salem’s been sweltering. Health experts warn that going too long in the heat without enough water can turn dangerous fast, especially for older folks.
Crowds and the Heat
Political rallies in Tamil Nadu always pull big crowds, and Friday was packed. People started gathering long before things kicked off, standing in the blazing sun. Doctors say heatstroke hits when your body temperature shoots above 40°C and your body just can’t cool itself anymore.
Watch out for these signs:
- Bad headache
- Dizziness or confusion
- Fast heartbeat
- Passing out
If someone shows these symptoms, get them medical help right away.
Political Reaction
TVK put out a statement expressing sympathy for the man’s family and promised support. Police ruled out any foul play and said they’re handling things as usual. With the heatwave arriving early this year, officials keep telling people to stay out of the sun during the hottest hours and drink lots of water.
Public safety experts say it’s time for event organisers to get serious about the heat—set up shade, pass out water, and have medical teams on standby. As the weather keeps getting more unpredictable, these steps aren’t optional anymore.