India's Escalating Heat Waves: A Looming Climatic Crisis
Longer and more intense heat waves are predicted for India due to climate change, impacting regions across the northern plains and southern states. Scientists warn of future challenges as monsoon months may also experience extreme heat, affecting water sources, agriculture, and causing potential floods followed by shortages.

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India is bracing for prolonged and more widespread heat waves, with scientists linking these intensifying weather patterns to climate change. Experts have raised alarms over extreme conditions persisting across vast regions, including the northern plains and southern states.
Addressing the India Heat Summit 2025, Krishna Achuta Rao from the Indian Institute of Technology emphasized escalating risks, noting that what once were week-long heat events could last for months, coinciding worryingly with the monsoon season.
Moreover, researchers highlighted the implications of rising temperatures on glacial melt, which currently boosts river water levels. However, this trend may culminate in reduced water supply post-2050, extending the threat from floods to droughts, affecting more than a billion people dependent on these water sources.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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