Delhi CM unveils action plan to combat heatwave

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has unveiled the Heat Wave Action Plan 2026, featuring ORS for schoolchildren, cool rooms in hospitals, and safety measures for construction workers. The plan comes as the capital recorded a maximum temperature of 42 degrees Celsius on Sunday, 3.1 notches above the seasonal average.

The Delhi government has rolled out comprehensive measures under its Heat Wave Action Plan 2026 to tackle rising temperatures. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta stated that the plan emphasizes protecting vulnerable groups such as schoolchildren and construction workers. Officials said schoolchildren may receive ORS before leaving school to prevent dehydration during commutes.

More than 30 hospitals have set up dedicated five-bed 'cool rooms' for heatwave patients. The Health Department has placed 339 health centres across 13 districts on alert. High-pressure misting systems will be installed at bus stops, and anti-smog guns will cool densely built-up areas. Reflective coating covers nearly 28,674 square feet at Kashmere Gate ISBT to lower indoor temperatures.

Construction sites will provide drinking water, caps, gamchas, first-aid kits, and ice packs. Workers may halt outdoor work from noon to 3 pm during severe heatwaves, the CM directed. Satellite data identified thermal hotspots including Ayanagar, which hit 45.5 degrees Celsius earlier, Najafgarh, and Safdarjung.

Water points for stray animals and birds are being installed in parks, bus depots, and schools. Residents can call helplines 1077, 1070, or 112 for help, with 39 quick response teams and ASHA workers on standby. Peak power demand could exceed 9,000 MW this summer, up from 8,442 MW last year, prompting strict directives for uninterrupted supply to hospitals, water treatment plants, and mobile towers.

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Rain and thunderstorms bring relief to Delhi-NCR amid heatwave, showing commuters in cooling zones.
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Rain brings major temperature drop to Delhi-NCR amid heatwave

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Thunderstorms and rain on Thursday evening caused temperatures in Delhi-NCR to fall sharply by up to 15 degrees Celsius in some areas. Cooling zones set up by the Delhi government continue to offer relief to commuters and residents. The India Meteorological Department forecasts continued thunderstorm activity through May 31.

Heatwave grips parts of India, with temperatures nearing 45°C in cities like Prayagraj and Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. On April 29, 2026, rain accompanied by thunderstorms is forecast for Bihar, West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim. Experts warn of prolonged heat due to developing El Nino conditions.

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India Meteorological Department Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra stated that northern parts of the Indo-Gangetic plains, eastern coastal states, Gujarat, Maharashtra and adjoining areas will experience higher-than-normal heatwave days this year. He pointed to climatologically prone areas where temperatures exceed 40 degrees Celsius. Measures including WhatsApp groups and display boards are in place to assist vulnerable populations.

In Bordeaux, where temperatures hit 35 degrees on Thursday, pupils in non-air-conditioned schools endured intense heat.

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A fire at a bed-and-breakfast in Malviya Nagar killed 21 people on June 3. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced compensation the next day.

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