Residents of Noida, Ghaziabad, and several areas of western Uttar Pradesh are facing intense heat conditions as authorities have issued a severe heatwave warning. Mobile phone alerts were sent to people across the region, cautioning them about extremely high temperatures and dangerous weather conditions.
According to weather updates, the region is expected to experience temperatures beyond normal summer levels, with hot and dry winds making outdoor conditions even more difficult. The warning described the situation as more intense than a usual heatwave, urging people to stay alert and take necessary precautions. Health experts advise people to avoid stepping outside during peak afternoon hours unless absolutely necessary.
Continuous exposure to high temperatures can lead to dehydration, exhaustion, dizziness, and heatstroke. Children, elderly individuals, and people with existing health conditions are considered more vulnerable during such weather conditions. Authorities have recommended drinking enough water throughout the day, wearing light-colored and loose cotton clothes, and avoiding direct sunlight whenever possible.
People are also advised to keep homes cool and avoid strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day. As temperatures continue to rise across parts of North India, citizens are encouraged to stay updated with weather advisories and follow safety measures. Taking small preventive steps can help reduce the risks associated with extreme heat and protect overall health during the ongoing summer season.
