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Punjab Faces Relentless Heat Spell, Health Officials Issue Fresh Warning

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Chandigarh: Punjab and Chandigarh continue to reel under an intense heatwave, with weather officials warning that extreme temperatures are likely to persist over the next several days. The Meteorological Centre in Chandigarh has sounded a severe heatwave alert till May 23 as mercury levels continue to climb across the region.

Temperature readings across Punjab have risen noticeably since Tuesday, staying well above the seasonal average. Faridkot remained the hottest location in the state after recording a scorching 47.3 degrees Celsius, while most other districts also witnessed temperatures crossing the 40-degree mark.

The harsh weather is expected to tighten its grip on several districts, particularly Ferozepur, Moga, Barnala, Sangrur, Fazilka, Faridkot, Muktsar, Bathinda and Mansa, where heatwave conditions are likely to remain severe. However, officials cautioned that the impact will be felt statewide, including urban centres such as Chandigarh.

According to meteorologists, no rainfall activity is expected over Punjab in the coming week, allowing dry and hot winds to push daytime temperatures even higher. Forecasts indicate temperatures may hover between 45 and 47 degrees Celsius in several parts of Punjab, while Chandigarh could witness highs ranging from 42 to 45 degrees Celsius.

Amid the worsening conditions, Chandigarh’s education department has announced early summer vacations for schools. Educational institutions will remain closed from May 23 to June 30, offering students relief from the punishing weather. Teaching staff, however, will report back on June 29 and 30 for administrative work.

Health authorities have also released a second advisory within two weeks, urging residents to stay indoors during peak afternoon hours and avoid unnecessary exposure to direct sunlight. People have been advised to remain hydrated, wear light clothing and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms of heat exhaustion or heatstroke appear.

Officials have especially urged extra caution for children, senior citizens and those with existing medical conditions, as prolonged exposure to extreme heat could trigger serious health complications. Emergency preparedness measures have been strengthened across hospitals and public health centres to handle any rise in heat-related cases.

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