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Heatwave havoc: Delhi struggles to cope as temperatures continue to soar

Last updated on - Jun 19, 2024, 22:28 IST
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Delhi sizzles amid high temperatures

As heatwave conditions prevail in Delhi, people are struggling to cope. Several case of heatstroke and other heat related ailments have been reported, many even fatal. (Photo: IANS)

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Orange alert for Delhi

Analysing the weather, IMD has issued an orange alert for Delhi as these conditions are expected to continue. IMD also warned of warm night conditions in parts of the national capital. (Photo: Reuters

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Heatstroke cases

Several heatstroke cases have been reported by hospitals across Delhi. Some cases have even resulted in deaths, while many are critical. (Photo: PTI)

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Review meetings

Emergency review meetings were held during the day at national and state level addressing the heatwave crisis.


Union health minister JP Nadda reviewed the preparedness of central government hospitals to deal with the situation.


Meanwhile, Delhi health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj also chaired an emergency meeting with heads of all major hospitals regarding heatstroke patients. The Delhi health department also issued a circular to all MS, MDs and CDMOs to ensure that emergency services remain operational 24x7 and a senior doctor must always remain present in the Emergency to handle heatstroke patients. (Photo: BCCL)

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Water crisis add to the woes

Amid intense heat, Delhi is facing a water crisis as scenes of people standing in line to collect water from tankers have become common. Citizens held cans and buckets, crowding around the limited water sources. (Photo: PTI)

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Peak power demand

The scorching heatwave drove Delhi's power demand to unprecedented levels. State Load Dispatch Centre data reveals that on Tuesday at 3.22 PM, the city's peak power demand reached 8,647 MW, marking the highest ever recorded in the national capital's history.

Prior to this, on May 22, the city's peak power demand crossed this mark for the first time. Since then, it has exceeded 8000 MW on eight separate occasions.

Before this, Delhi's previous peak power demand stood at 7695 MW, which was recorded on June 29, 2022. (Photo: AFP)

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Yamuna's receding water level

Water level in the Yamuna river is also going down in the sweltering heat. Notably, on June 15, Delhi's Water Minister Atishi had requested Haryana on humanitarian grounds to give some additional water to Delhi. (Photo: AFP)

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SpiceJet AC problem

Passengers aboard SpiceJet flight SG 486 from Delhi to Darbhanga were reportedly left without air conditioning for over an hour during a sweltering heatwave at the Delhi Airport.


However, SpiceJet issued a statement addressing the concerns and said that the air conditioning was working normally throughout the flight, which was verified and cross-checked upon arrival in Darbhanga. (Photo: PTI)

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