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Home | News | Delhi Reports Seasons First Heat Stroke Case Amid Extreme Heat

Delhi reports season’s first heat stroke case amid extreme heat

Delhi’s Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital reported its first heat stroke case this season after a 24-year-old student from West Bengal was admitted unconscious in critical condition. Doctors warned of life-threatening heatwave risks as the IMD issued an orange alert forecasting temperatures up to 46°C

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Published Date - 21 May 2026, 02:47 PM
Delhi reports season’s first heat stroke case amid extreme heat
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New Delhi: The Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital here has admitted its first heat stroke case of the season, a 24-year-old student from West Bengal who remains critical after being brought unconscious to the facility on Thursday morning, officials said.

The patient was admitted at around 1.45 am with symptoms includin


g vomiting, loose motions, altered sensorium, faecal incontinence and extremely high body temperature, said Dr Ajay Chauhan, Director Professor of Medicine at the hospital.

“He was travelling in a train and was suffering from vomiting, tiredness and loose motions. He was brought to the hospital in a state of unconsciousness. We immediately put him in ice water and tried to cool him down,” Chauhan said.

Doctors instituted immersion cooling therapy and later shifted the patient to the medical ward, where he continues to be under intensive medical management. “The patient’s condition is still very serious. Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition,” Chauhan said, urging people to remain cautious amid the prevailing extreme weather conditions.

He advised residents to stay hydrated, consume fluids with salts, avoid direct exposure to the sun and move to shaded areas while doing physical work outdoors. Amid a series of heatwave days, Delhi recorded its warmest night for the month of May in nearly 14 years, with the minimum temperature settling at 31.9 degrees Celsius on Thursday, according to the

India Meteorological Department. The weather office has issued an orange alert for the national capital, forecasting severe heatwave conditions with the maximum temperature likely to touch 46 degrees Celsius during the day.

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