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Delhi witnessed severe heatwave-like conditions with temperatures crossing 43degC as IMD issued a yellow alert and warned of intense heat over the next three days., Delhi News, Times Now |
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Delhi witnessed severe heatwave-like conditions with temperatures crossing 43degC as IMD issued a yellow alert and warned of intense heat over the next three days., Delhi News, Times Now |
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A severe hailstorm battered Kupwara's Lolab Valley, damaging crops and disrupting traffic, while IMD warned of more extreme weather across Kashmir amid unusual conditions., India News, Times Now |
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As the capital sizzles under a severe heatwave, the effect is visible across class even when survival has become a challenge for the vulnerable groups. Loo swee |
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NEW DELHI: Delhi remained in the grip of a heatwave on Sunday as the maximum temperature climbed to 43.6 degrees Celsius, while the minimum settled at 28.7 degr |
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BENGALURU: India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast issued on Sunday has put Bengaluru on yellow alert for rain till May 29. The city is expected to witne |
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Amid severe heatwave conditions in Bihar, Vaishali and Saran administrations suspended classes up to Class 8, with officials citing children's safety and health concerns due to soaring temperatures., Education, Times Now |
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Amid a severe heatwave in northern India, increasing electricity demand has led to frequent power cuts in Uttar Pradesh, prompting concern among various MLAs, including those from the ruling BJP., India News, Times Now |
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Brahmapuri in Maharashtra emerged as the hottest place in India at 47.2degC while Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana remained under severe heatwave conditions. |
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Several parts of Delhi-NCR recorded even higher readings during the day. The Ridge and Aya Nagar were among the hottest locations, both touching 44.6degC. Other areas also saw extreme heat, with Lodhi Road at 43.8degC, Palam at 43.7degC, and Safdarjung at 43.6degC. |
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The Jammu and Kashmir government has announced summer vacations for schools falling under the Summer Zone of the Jammu Division as several districts continue to reel under intense heatwave conditions. The decision, which applies to both government and private schools, comes amid rising concerns over the health and safety of students attending classes during extreme weather conditions. |