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Scorching days, restless nights: Heatwave tightens grip across parts of India
2026-05-23 · via The Hindu: Latest News today from India and the World, Breaking news, Top Headlines and Trending News Videos.

Blistering heat and scorching summer winds swept across several parts of India on Saturday (May 23, 2026), pushing temperatures past 44° Celsius in several regions. The punishing weather forced hospitals in Punjab to operationalise heat stroke management units, while the IMD issued a heatwave alert for three districts of Jharkhand for Monday (May 25).

The extreme conditions have begun to strain not just people, but also animals and birds, with veterinarians and animal rescuers in Delhi reporting exhausted pigeons dropping unconscious from the sky, dehydrated eagles being picked up from roadsides, and street animals suffering from stomach toxicity amid the capital's relentless heatwave.

Telangana Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy said 16 people have died in seven districts of the State due to heatwave conditions prevailing in the state during the current summer.

He directed officials to identify villages recording very high temperatures, issue heat alerts to such villages and ensure availability of drinking water, buttermilk, and ORS packets at public places and work sites.

In Rajasthan, Chittorgarh emerged as the hottest place in the state in the last 24 hours at 44.2° Celsius, as the meteorological department warned that temperatures were likely to rise further from Sunday (May 24), with severe heatwave conditions expected in isolated pockets.

According to the weather department, the weather in most parts of the State is likely to remain dry over the next week, and the temperatures are likely to rise by 2 to 3° Celsius from Sunday (May 24). In the last 24 hours, the weather remained largely dry across Rajasthan.

Delhi, too, remained trapped in intense summer conditions despite strong winds, thunderstorms, and light rain early morning, bringing temporary relief to parts of the city after days of searing heat.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) warned that temperatures across Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh are likely to rise further from Sunday (May 24) onwards.

The heat's impact in the national capital has extended beyond humans.

Across the city, veterinarians and rescuers say that distress calls involving birds and stray animals suffering from dehydration, heat strokes, and infections have risen sharply over the past few weeks as prolonged dry conditions and extreme temperatures continue to batter Delhi and the NCR.

Delhi has been reeling under heatwave conditions over the past few days, with temperatures crossing the 45° Celsius mark in several areas.

According to doctors, hospitals across Delhi-NCR are witnessing a rise in patients reporting heat-related ailments, including eye irritation, dehydration-induced headaches, and heat-triggered neurological symptoms.

In Punjab and Haryana, intense hot weather conditions prevailed. Rohtak in Haryana registered a maximum temperature at 44.1° Celsius, while Punjab's Bathinda sizzled at 43.8° Celsius.

Among other places in Punjab, Amritsar recorded a high of 40.5° Celsius, while Ludhiana's maximum was 41.2° Celsius.

Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states, recorded a high of 40.6° Celsius.

In Haryana, Ambala's maximum was 41.2° Celsius, while Hisar's maximum settled at 42.4° Celsius.

Punjab Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh has directed the government hospitals to operationalise dedicated heat stroke management units with active cooling measures, including ice packs and cold IV fluids, and essential medical supplies.

Dr. Singh said that his department has already taken proactive steps to prepare facilities and the workforce to prevent, mitigate, and manage the impacts of extreme heat. Essential medical supplies, such as ORS and emergency drugs, are well-stocked at every public health facility, he said in a statement.

The Minister further noted that ambulance preparedness has been strengthened to provide pre-hospital cooling during transit.

In Himachal Pradesh, the Shimla meteorological centre has issued a yellow warning for heatwave conditions in parts of the state on May 26 and 27, with districts including Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Kangra, Solan, and Sirmaur likely to be affected. It also forecast a fresh wet spell and thunderstorms in several parts of the state over the next few days under the influence of a western disturbance.

In Jharkhand, the IMD issued a heatwave alert for the north-western districts of Garhwa, Palamu, and Chatra for Monday, while several other districts are likely to experience thunderstorms, lightning, and moderate rainfall over the next six days beginning May 24.

An orange alert has also been issued for rain in north-eastern and some central districts, especially Dhanbad, for Sunday (May 24).

In view of the prevailing heatwave-like conditions across the State, Chief Minister Hemant Soren, in a post on X, ordered all government officials and panchayat representatives to ensure proper arrangements for drinking water outside their offices and at public places for people.

In Uttar Pradesh, Congress leader and MP Kishori Lal Sharma wrote to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath seeking immediate intervention regarding the deteriorating power supply situation in the Amethi parliamentary constituency amid heatwave conditions.

In his May 21 letter, Mr. Sharma said residents have been facing prolonged and unscheduled power cuts for several days during the intense summer heat, adversely affecting farmers, students, traders and the general public. He said repeated outages were disrupting daily life, while irrigation activities in agricultural fields were also hit.

With heatwave conditions intensifying across several parts of the country, doctors are warning that prolonged exposure to high temperatures may adversely affect not only physical well-being but also eye and neurological functioning, especially among children, senior citizens and people with pre-existing medical conditions.