Weather update: The IMD has issued an orange alert for hailstorms, storms and rain in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Chandigarh over the next few days due to an active Western disturbance, IMD said. Parts of Delhi witnessed maximum temperature rising above the 45-degrees Celsius mark in the last few days., India News, Times Now
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted relief from the scorching heat in Delhi as overcast skies, gusty winds, and light rain are expected in the second half of Wednesday. The Safdarjung Observatory, the primary weather station in Delhi, recorded a minimum temperature of 25.4 degrees Celsius, slightly below normal, while the maximum temperature is likely to reach around 39 degrees Celsius., Delhi News, Times Now
Government hospitals in Ghaziabad on Monday saw approximately 1,100 patients affected by the heat, with 114 requiring immediate hospitalization. Private hospitals also reported a significant number of heat-related cases. Health experts say that heat stroke occurs when the body becomes overheated and is unable to cool down, potentially leading to fatal consequences. It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention in such cases., Delhi News, Times Now