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Majority of Indian districts face high heatwave risk, study shows

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May 20, 2025 05:18 PM IST

ASIA-WEATHER/INDIA:Majority of Indian districts face high heatwave risk, study shows

NEW DELHI, - Nearly 60% of Indian districts, home to three-quarters of the population, face a "high to very high" risk from extreme heat, with rising night-time temperatures and humidity compounding the health impact, a study has found.

Majority of Indian districts face high heatwave risk, study shows
Majority of Indian districts face high heatwave risk, study shows

The report, published on Tuesday by the New Delhi-based Council on Energy, Environment and Water think tank, analysed climate, health, and infrastructure data to calculate a heat-risk score.

"About 57 per cent of Indian districts, home to 76 per cent of India's total population, are currently at high to very high heat risk," the study found, with the heat risk in the capital New Delhi among the highest.

The study comes as some parts of north India continue to grapple with heatwave and severe heatwave conditions. Billions of people across South Asia grapple with soaring temperatures each year, a trend scientists say has been exacerbated by human-driven climate change.

The study also flagged a rise in relative humidity across north India, including in traditionally arid regions, which worsens heat stress on the human body by slowing the process of sweating and making it harder to release heat as temperatures soar.

Factoring in more dimensions like humidity and demographics in heat risk planning, and creating a national repository of heat action plans for cross-learning between states are among the measures the study recommends to "bridge the heat resilience gap".

India recorded more than 40,000 suspected heatstroke cases and at least 110 confirmed deaths between March 1 and June 18 last year, when its northwestern and eastern parts recorded more than twice the usual number of heatwave days.

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