In Delhi, the temperature soared, marking it as the warmest April night in three years. Relief is anticipated today as the heatwave is expected to ease up. The rise in temperature is a cause for concern as it could lead to health issues for the residents. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings about the heatwave and advised people to take necessary precautions to stay safe. The hot weather is affecting various parts of North India, including states like Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. It is crucial for people to stay hydrated and avoid going out during peak hours to prevent heatstroke. The authorities are also working to provide shelter and water to the homeless population who are most vulnerable during such extreme weather conditions. The IMD has predicted that the temperatures may continue to rise in the coming days, making it essential for everyone to be cautious and take necessary steps to beat the heat. Stay updated with the weather forecasts and follow the guidelines issued by the authorities to stay safe and healthy during this heatwave in India.

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Delhi experiences warmest April night in 3 years, relief expected soon.
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