Meteorological Department has issued warnings for several districts across the country
Northern India is grappling with a punishing heatwave this May, with cities like Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Prayagraj recording temperatures above 40°C. In Delhi, the heat index has made it feel close to 50°C, pushing residents to seek relief indoors.
Hospitals like Safdarjung in Delhi are on high alert and preparing for a rise in heatstroke cases. Medical teams are advising people to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activity during peak hours.
The India Meteorological Department has issued warnings for several districts across the country, noting that a majority are at high risk for severe heat conditions. Authorities urge caution as the region braces for continued extreme heat in the days ahead.
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