A red alert calls for immediate action as severe heatwave conditions are likely to continue for more than two days and pose a serious risk to public health

Delhi heatwave: Delhi is likely to record a maximum temperature of 44 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 28 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. | India News

Delhi issues a 'yellow' alert as temperatures rise to 44°C, signaling potential heatwave conditions throughout the city.

Heatwave conditions continue to grip large parts of India, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) warning of severe temperatures across several states.

APSDMA warned of severe heatwave conditions in Andhra Pradesh for the next four days as temperatures touched 47.6°C in Palnadu district.

Heatwave alert issued for 11 Telangana districts for May 22