Delhi’s extreme heatwave has led to a sharp rise in distress cases among birds and stray animals, with veterinarians reporting dehydration, heat strokes, and infections. Rescuers say pigeons, eagles, and street animals are collapsing, urging citizens to provide water and shade
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