Mumbai and nearby Thane, Raigad face a heatwave with temperatures exceeding 38°C. IMD issues a yellow alert; residents advised to stay hydrated.
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The India Meteorological Department issued health risk warnings due to a heatwave affecting Konkan, Vidarbha in Maharashtra, and southwest Rajasthan. Temperatures have soared above normal, with Pune reaching 40.2°C. Vulnerable populations are advised to avoid heat exposure and stay hydrated. Some regions might see a temperature decline from Thursday, as Maharashtra's Akola reached 41.3°C, the state's highest.
Mumbai and nearby Thane, Raigad face a heatwave with temperatures exceeding 38°C. IMD issues a yellow alert; residents advised to stay hydrated.
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