Ahmedabad’s April heatwave continues, temperatures fluctuate, with a high of 43.3C and low of 37.8C, IMD warns of rising heat.

Ahmedabad, a city in Gujarat, India, has witnessed fluctuating temperatures in early April, ranging from a high of 43.3C to a low of 37.8C. Despite Sunday’s maximum temperature hovering just below 40C, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts a further increase in the coming days. A Yellow Alert has been issued for various parts of Gujarat due to the rising temperatures. Medical professionals have noted a surge in heat-related illnesses, prompting them to advise residents to stay well-hydrated and avoid direct exposure to sunlight. The situation is being closely monitored as the heatwave shows no signs of abating in the region.

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