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Rajasthan Scorches: Jaisalmer Hits 46°C, Heatwave Warnings Till May 30

Extreme heat has gripped Rajasthan with Jaisalmer temperatures soaring past 46°C, prompting heatwave warnings. The IMD forecasts severe heatwave conditions in West Rajasthan and heatwave in East Rajasthan until May 30. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has announced compressed timings for government offices and schools from 7:30 AM to 1:30 PM starting Monday. A red alert remains in place for East Uttar Pradesh and Chhatarpur district as temperatures cross 41°C.

Extreme heat grips Rajasthan: Jaisalmer temperatures soar past 46°C; heatwave warnings issued

Jaisalmer, May 24

Extreme heat has gripped the Rajasthan with warnings for severe heatwave in place in West Rajasthan and heat wave conditions for East Rajasthan till May 30.

According to India Meteorological Department (IMD), Jaisalmer district emerged as one of the hottest places as temperatures soar past 46°C on Sunday.

To counter the heat, municipal corporation has deployed water sprinklers on the streets.

Agro-meteorologist Praveen Chaudhary said, "Jaisalmer and nearby districts, temperatures are reaching 45-48°C. Locals call this period 'Nau Tapa,' ( a nine day period of extreme heat). Scientists attribute the extreme rise to a Super El Nino effect, which has created dry conditions with no moisture in the air. As a result, temperatures are rising 48-50°C. While storms could bring temporary relief, high heat is expected to continue for 9-10 days, lasting till late May and early June"

According to updates from IMD, heat waves are a period of unusually high temperatures as compared to what is normally expected over a region. Several states are gripped by the extreme heat with temperatures over 40°C.

Heat wave conditions across the states are very likely to occur during the next coming days, as per IMD's daily weather report and forecast bulletin. "Heat wave to severe heat wave conditions prevailed in few pockets over East Uttar Pradesh and Vidarbha; Heat wave conditions in many pockets of Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi and Himachal Pradesh; in some pockets of East Madhya Pradesh; in isolated pockets of Uttarakhand, Odisha, Punjab, West Uttar Pradesh & Coastal Andhra Pradesh," said IMD.

As a response, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced on 'X' that the timings for all government offices and public and private schools across all class segments will be compressed in the state. Starting Monday, May 25, these institutions will function strictly from 7:30 AM to 1:30 PM.

Meanwhile, IMD has issued a warning for East Uttar Pradesh for a severe heat wave till May 28.

A red alert for heatwaves remains in place in Chhatarpur district on Sunday, with the temperature crossing 41°C since early morning.

In recent days, the temperature in Khajuraho and Nowgong has reached up to 47.4°C, and the severe heatwave conditions still persist.

The impact of the heat is such that even the local markets wear a deserted look. To protect themselves from this scorching heat, people are quenching their thirst with water and sugarcane juice.Stepping out of the house has become difficult, and people are only venturing out for essential work.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Amazing how they're using water sprinklers on streets - at least something is being done. But honestly, we need more long-term solutions like planting trees and better urban planning. Every summer gets worse it seems.

Vikram M

'Nau Tapa' - such an apt name for this nine-day scorcher. Our ancestors knew what they were talking about. Now with El Nino, it's even more brutal. Hope the government ensures water and electricity supply to rural areas.

Ananya R

This is exactly why we need to take climate change seriously. Super El Nino effect is no joke. In Delhi we're also melting, but at least we have more shade. Those in Rajasthan are truly heroes to survive this. 🙏

Rohit P

I'm a farmer in nearby Barmer district. These heatwaves are devastating for our crops. Even the animals are struggling. We need better irrigation facilities and heat-resistant crop varieties. Praying for some rain soon. 🌾

Kavya N

Kudos to Punjab CM for changing school timings - that's a practical step. All states should follow. Kids shouldn't be out in this heat. Also, reading about people drinking sugarcane juice made me smile - desi solutions always work! 😄

Siddharth J

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