Published 08:43 IST, April 19th 2023

As heatwaves scorch India, IMD issues alert for affected states; Read details here

After enduring a brutal heat wave in 2022, India is gearing up for what could be another unusually hot summer.

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Temperatures are soaring across India, prompting alerts on heatwaves and raising the possibility of blackouts, potentially putting millions of people in danger of fatal heat exhaustion or heat stroke. After enduring a brutal heat wave in 2022, that had a severe impact on the world's wheat supplies, India is gearing up for what could be another unusually hot summer.

Heat, when combined with humidity, becomes especially dangerous, or even deadly. A majority of India’s 1.4 billion population works outdoors, often without protection. Many construction workers, hawkers, and rickshaw pullers lose their lives every year during the summers as they don’t have the means to beat the heat. India reportedly suffers from the most pronounced heat-related labour losses in the world.

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On April 18, Patna city of Bihar recorded a temperature of 44.1 degrees Celsius, the highest this season as of now. Sheikhpura district was the hottest at 44.4 degrees Celsius, closely followed by 43.2 degrees Celsius in Banka, Jamui, Nawada, Khagaria and Rohtas. The district administrations of Bihar and West Bengal have directed educational institutions to remain closed or wind up early, keeping in mind the severe heatwave conditions

IMD issues alert on Heatwave

The India Meteorological Department issued heatwave warnings for several regions, including Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar, and Odisha for the next 4 to 5 days. The IMD has issued orange alerts for Bihar with a warning of severe heatwave conditions for two days from Tuesday in Patna, Banka, Jamui, Nawada, Aurangabad, Supaul, and several other districts. West Bengal has also been given an Orange alert.

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  • The maximum temperatures reported were in the range of 40-44°C over most parts of Central and East India.  The Heat Wave conditions are prevailing in isolated pockets over Gangetic West Bengal for the last 7 days. Coastal Andhra Pradesh for the last 5 days, Bihar for the last 4 days, and Punjab and Haryana for the last 2 days.
  • East India: In the Eastern part of India, Heatwave conditions in some parts with severe heatwave conditions in isolated pockets very likely over Gangetic West Bengal and Bihar during the next 2 days and heat wave conditions in isolated pockets thereafter during the subsequent 2 days and abate thereafter. The heat wave conditions are very likely in isolated pockets over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim, Odisha and Jharkhand during the next 2 days and abate thereafter.
  • Northwest India: There will be a gradual fall in Maximum Temperatures by 2-4°C very likely during the next 3 days and a rise by 2-3°C thereafter. The Heat wave conditions are very likely in isolated pockets over Haryana and west Uttar Pradesh over East Uttar Pradesh on April 19 and abate thereafter.
  • Central & South Peninsular India: No significant change in Maximum Temperatures very likely during the next 2 days and a fall by 2-3°C during the subsequent 3 days. While the Heat wave conditions in very South Peninsular India is very likely in isolated pockets over Coastal Andhra Pradesh during the next 2 days.
     

08:43 IST, April 19th 2023