Central and northwest India face extreme heatwave conditions as the southwest monsoon remains delayed, raising concerns for agriculture.

The IMD has issued red and orange alerts as Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab face extreme heatwave conditions with temperatures soaring up to 47°C.

Doctors say hospitals are filling up with patients suffering from heat exhaustion and other heat-related conditions, with people unable to find any respite at night. Stuti Mishra…

There is likely to be a reduction in maximum temperatures and abatement of heat wave conditions from May 29 onwards | India News

Central and northwest India face extreme heatwave conditions as the southwest monsoon remains delayed, raising concerns for agriculture.