Andhra Pradesh faces extreme heat, with 95 mandals exceeding 42°C, while severe heatwave conditions are expected to continue.

Telangana faces extreme heat with 19 districts exceeding 46°C. CM urges caution, directs measures for water supply and health care for sunstroke patients. | India News

APSDMA warns of severe heatwave conditions across Andhra for next four days | India News

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

Telangana faces extreme heat as 17 districts exceed 46℃, with Dilawarpur recording the highest at 46.5℃.

Severe heatwave persists in north Andhra, prompting health experts to advise caution and hydration for residents.

VISAKHAPATNAM: A severe heatwave continued to grip Andhra Pradesh on Thursday (May 21), with several parts of the state recording extreme temperatures and weather agencies issuing…

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

IMD warns of severe heatwave conditions in Telangana, with temperatures exceeding 45°C in several districts until May 24.

Temperatures soar above 46°C in 20 Telangana districts, with heatwave conditions expected to persist this weekend.

Andhra Pradesh experiences record electricity demand due to summer heat, with officials ensuring grid stability and uninterrupted power supply.

Thunderstorms offer brief respite as severe heatwave conditions persist across Andhra Pradesh, maintaining high temperatures and humidity levels.

Andhra Pradesh Heatwave: Andhra Pradesh is grappling with a severe heatwave, with temperatures soaring to dangerous levels across multiple districts. Coastal Andhra Pradesh faces…

Severe heatwave in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana claims 37 lives as temperatures soar above 45°C, prompting emergency measures.

Andhra Pradesh faces extreme heat, with 95 mandals exceeding 42°C, while severe heatwave conditions are expected to continue.

Andhra Pradesh faces extreme heat again, with temperatures exceeding 48°C at multiple stations and severe heatwave warnings issued.

Telangana experiences extreme heat on May 24, with 10 districts recording temperatures exceeding 46℃, peaking at 46.5℃.

Krishna district faces extreme heat as temperatures soar to 48.1°C, impacting multiple mandals across Andhra Pradesh.

Vijayawada faces extreme heat at 44.4°C following brief rain relief, with ongoing power disruptions and storm damage.

Twelve Telangana districts hit temperatures over 46℃ as extreme heat persists across the state, led by Nalgonda's 46.5℃.

Extreme heatwave strikes Andhra Pradesh, with temperatures soaring to 47.7°C in Vijayawada and alerts in place until May 29.