India Warns Of Hotter-Than-Usual Months As Health Risks Seen

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning regarding the upcoming months, predicting a higher incidence of heatwaves throughout the country until May 31. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, the IMD's director general, emphasized that above-normal maximum temperatures are anticipated across most regions during this three-month period. This forecast raises concerns over increased health risks associated with extreme heat, particularly for vulnerable populations. The IMD's assessment highlights the urgent need for preparedness and awareness, as prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to heat-related illnesses. As India grapples with the effects of climate change, this warning serves as a reminder of the importance of implementing effective strategies to mitigate health risks and protect communities from the adverse impacts of rising temperatures. The government and health authorities are urged to take proactive measures to safeguard public health as the nation braces for an unusually hot season ahead.
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