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A study shows that heat waves can trigger back-to-back events. Dry soil from the first wave fuels intense atmospheric changes, worsening the next. South Asia saw this in 2022.
The maximum temperature is expected to touch 41 degrees Celsius on April 16 and rise further to 42°C on April 17 and 18.
In anticipation of a scorching summer, the Telangana government issued an order on Tuesday designating heatwave and sunstroke as "State-Specific Disasters." ...
With a severe heatwave gripping Delhi and Rajasthan until April 19, health risks like heatstroke are on the rise. Hence, we have written a step-by-step guide that explains what to do if someone faints ...
After a brief spell of rain and wind, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi and predicted a gradual rise in temperatures by 3–4°C till April 18, with strong ...
India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan have been experiencing heatwave after heatwave. Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have been studying patterns and the climatic factors ...
For hundreds of millions of people living in India and Pakistan the early arrival of summer heatwaves has become a terrifying ...
As Mumbai sweats through increasingly brutal summers, public health experts are sounding the alarm over the city’s inadequate ...
Clear skies will prevail across the Delhi-NCR region in the coming days, but the heat is set to intensify, with maximum temperatures expected to soar to 42 degrees Celsius by April 17.
India must adopt an aggressive, integrated approach that embeds climate resilience in public health programmes ...
The IMD has issued heatwave warnings for parts of Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh. West Rajasthan is expected ...
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