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.