Extreme Heat Alerts Issued Across North India as Temperatures Exceed 47 Degrees Celsius

Meteorologists issued red-level heat alerts across multiple North Indian states as temperatures climbed above 47 degrees Celsius, placing millions of residents at acute health risk. The warnings signal that prolonged exposure without cooling measures can trigger heatstroke, dehydration, and strain on power grids serving air-conditioned facilities.

Authorities in affected states are coordinating with hospitals to expand emergency capacity and distribute public guidance on hydration and shade. Agricultural workers, construction crews, and outdoor vendors face the highest immediate danger because their occupations require daytime labor in direct sun.

Climate monitoring agencies said the current spike fits a pattern of earlier, hotter pre-monsoon peaks observed in recent years across the Indo-Gangetic plain. Urban heat islands in Delhi, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh amplify readings recorded at official stations.

School administrators and employers are reviewing whether to adjust schedules as advisories remain active. Relief supplies including oral rehydration salts and cooling centers are being positioned in districts reporting the most severe readings.

Officials urged vulnerable populations, including the elderly and those with chronic illness, to limit outdoor movement until temperatures moderate. Forecasters will update alert levels as monsoon moisture begins to influence regional weather patterns.

 

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Sources:

https://www.freejobalert.com/articles/daily-current-affairs-26-may-2026-10240

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