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Severe Heatwave Grips Jammu and Kashmir, Temperatures Break Seasonal Records

With temperatures forecasted to remain unusually high through May 27, authorities issue safety advisories as water shortages and agricultural concerns escalate.

At 34.4°C, Srinagar sees third hottest May in 133 years
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Overview

  • The Meteorological Department predicts an intense heatwave in Jammu and Kashmir lasting until at least May 27, with hot and dry weather dominating the region.
  • Temperatures have reached record highs, with Jammu city hitting 41.4°C and Srinagar recording 32°C, significantly above seasonal norms.
  • Authorities and health experts urge residents to stay hydrated, avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours, and take precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses.
  • Rural communities in Jammu are facing acute drinking water shortages as natural sources dry up, adding to the challenges posed by the heatwave.
  • Farmers and orchardists express concerns over potential crop damage if the extreme heat persists, threatening local livelihoods.