Boys bathe in a canal for relief from the scorching heat, near Haiderpur Water Treatment plant in New Delhi. Pic/PTI
Following an intense heatwave in the city, boys were observed jumping into a canal, seeking relief from the extreme heat
However a red alert signifies a critical 'take action' warning, advising people to avoid exposure to the heat, drink plenty of fluids, and reduce outdoor activities. It highlights a very high risk of heat illness and heat stroke for people of all ages, urging caution for vulnerable individuals
Dr. Naresh Kumar, a senior scientist at the IMD, has indicated that the intense heat gripping northwest India—including Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan—is expected to last until June 12th
The city is also experiencing poor air quality, with an AQI of 225 recorded at 2 PM. The IMD predicts partly cloudy skies for June 12th and 13th, accompanied by dust storms and winds gusting up to 60 kmph
According to data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), temperatures are anticipated to drop slightly after June 14th
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