North India is already witnessing intense heatwaves, with temperatures crossing 40°C in many regions like Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. (Business Standard)
Recent alerts from the India Meteorological Department warn
that:
· Heatwaves are increasing across North and Central
India (The Times of India)
· Temperatures are
rising 3–5°C above
normal in some regions (The Times of India)
· A possible strong El Niño in 2026 may worsen heat and reduce rainfall (The Times of India)
Why this matters:
El Niño warms global temperatures and weakens India’s monsoon, leading to hotter summers, drought risk, and water stress. (Hindustan Times)
Why North India is Suffering More
· Dense population + urban
heat (concrete traps heat)
· Water scarcity due to
weak monsoon forecasts (Reuters)
· Rising climate
variability (extreme weather patterns)
Result: Longer,
harsher, and more dangerous summers
Heat Stroke: Warning
Signs
Take these seriously:
· High body temperature
(above 40°C)
· Dizziness, confusion
· Dry skin (no sweating)
· Rapid pulse
· Fainting
Heat stroke can be life-threatening within minutes
What To Do During Heat Stroke (Emergency)
1.
Move person to cool/shaded
place immediately
2.
Remove excess clothing
3.
Apply cold
water or ice packs
4.
Give water (if conscious)
5. Seek medical help urgently
How to Protect Yourself in Extreme Heat
1. Hydration is Survival
· Drink water every 30–45
minutes
· ORS, coconut water,
lemon water
2. Avoid Peak Heat (12–4 PM)
· Stay indoors
· Reschedule outdoor work
3. Dress Smart
· Light-colored, loose
cotton clothes
· Cover head with
cap/cloth
4. Eat Cooling Foods
· Watermelon, cucumber,
curd
· Avoid heavy, oily food
5. Keep Your Space Cool
· Use curtains,
ventilation
· Avoid direct sunlight
indoors
India is heating up like never before.
This is not just summer… it’s a survival test.
With El Niño rising and heatwaves increasing,
millions in North India are at risk.
Stay aware. Stay hydrated. Stay kind.
Because saving one life… can start with you.
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