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Parts of the erstwhile Adilabad district continued to reel under intense heat wave conditions, with temperatures crossing 44°C in several mandals. Daily life was disrupted as people stayed indoors and farmers suspended agricultural activities amid extreme weather conditions.
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The IMD has issued a heatwave warning for Telangana till April 18, with temperatures expected to reach 44°C. An orange alert has been issued across several districts, including Hyderabad, as dry weather conditions intensify across the region.
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South Korea's worst heat wave in decades has left 19 dead and over 3,100 ill from heat-related conditions. With power demand at historic highs due to air conditioning use, officials warn of continued extreme heat into August
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Barcelona recorded its hottest June since 1914 amid Europe’s first major summer heat wave. France issued red alerts, Italy reported a heat-related death, and Portugal broke temperature records. Climate experts link the intensifying heat waves to global warming trends
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With temperatures expected to peak at 45°C, officials advise limiting outdoor activities and staying hydrated to combat the prolonged heatwave affecting the capital
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Temperatures expected to soar to 45°C as authorities urge residents to stay indoors and take precautions against extreme summer heat
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The significant swings in weather conditions transitioning from intense heat to severe thunderstorms and gusty winds, and then returning to severe heat wave like conditions, are expected to continue for few more days
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad on Friday issued an unusual set of four different weather forecasts for different regions of the State
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intense heat wave has caused the night time temperatures to remain elevated across Hyderabad. For the past 24 hours, night time temperatures in Hyderabad and even in districts have ranged between 27 degree Celsius and 30 degree Celsius
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad on Wednesday afternoon indicated that heat wave conditions will continue to prevail till this Saturday. An orange heat wave alert has been issued to all the districts of Telangana State till Saturday by the IMD-Hyderabad.
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Additionally, heat wave conditions are expected to impact 67 mandals, which also include 7 mandals in Srikakulam, Vizianagaram (11), and Parvathipuram Manyam districts (10) among others
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Furthermore, Taticherla village in Prakasam district and Kamalapuram in YSR Kadapa recorded the highest temperatures on Friday, 42.6 degrees Celsius, say officials
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With untimely summer rains and thunderstorms expected, people urged to remain cautious and avoid taking shelter under trees during thunderstorms
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Out of the 58 mandals, 13 are from Srikakulam district, followed by Vizianagaram district (18), and Parvathipuram Manyam district (14), which are likely to experience heat wave conditions
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad has urged general public be very cautious and take precautions during this heat wave
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Weather forecaster from Hyderabad, T Balaji, said that people in Hyderabad and elsewhere in the State, who have been suffering from heat wave, can look forward to some relief in the form of summer thundershowers
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As the climate heats up, humans will be exposed to more and more heat – and our bodies will respond to these stresses by ageing faster
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Such conditions are expected not only in parts of Telangana but across the country
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"Over 70 record high temperatures are expected today through the weekend, primarily in the southwestern U.S.," stated the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) on Friday. The heat wave persists across various regions of California and the Desert Southwest.
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During the past three days, the bodies of 50 people evidently belonging to the underprivileged backgrounds were recovered around Delhi