UK Weather: 'Mini Heatwave' Bringing 22C Temperatures This Week Triggers 'Dangerous' Police Warning on Open Water Risks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:50pm on 09 Apr 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment

The UK is set for a "mini heatwave" this week, with temperatures reaching 22C. The Met Office says the country will see long hours of sunshine. Police have warned people to stay safe near open water. This comes after a 15-year-old boy drowned in a London park lake last week. An 11-year-old girl is also missing after entering the River Thames. Authorities say strong currents and cold water can be deadly. They urge people to swim only in safe, supervised areas. More warm weather is expected across southern and eastern England later this week. (PC: PA)

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Kathmandu Becomes World’s Most Polluted City with AQI 262; Delhi, Hanoi, Dhaka Follow Amid Severe Air Quality Crisis

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:15pm on 09 Apr 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment

As of April 9, 2025, Kathmandu, Nepal, has topped the global pollution charts with a hazardous AQI of 262, surpassing major cities like Delhi (AQI 185), Hanoi (AQI 172), and Dhaka (AQI 171). The data reveals a concerning trend across South and Southeast Asia, where urban air quality continues to deteriorate due to vehicular emissions, industrial discharge, and dust from construction. Health officials in these cities have issued advisories urging residents to limit outdoor exposure as air pollution reaches dangerous levels, posing serious public health risks. (PC: Republic World)

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Delhi Sizzles At 41°C, Health Department Issues Heatwave Advisory For Children, Elderly

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:18am on 09 Apr 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment

Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 41°C on Tuesday, 6°C above normal, marking the highest early April temperature since 2011. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert, forecasting similar heat on Wednesday with possible relief from Thursday due to thunderstorms. The Delhi Health Department released an advisory urging people to stay indoors from 12-3 pm, remain hydrated, eat seasonal fruits, and wear protective gear like sunglasses. Children, the elderly, pregnant women, and those with medical conditions are especially vulnerable. If temperatures exceed 40°C again on Wednesday, Delhi will officially enter a heatwave, the IMD said. (PC: ANI)

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Severe Heatwave Grips India, Delhi at 40°C, Barmer Hits 45.6°C; Relief Expected After April 10

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:34pm on 08 Apr 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Many parts of India are facing extreme heat, with temperatures soaring above 40°C. Delhi recorded 40.2°C, while Barmer in Rajasthan hit 45.6°C. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of a heatwave in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh until April 10. Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh are also experiencing hot nights. Doctors advise people to stay indoors during peak hours. Relief is expected after April 10, with rain likely in some areas. Northeast India and Bengaluru may see rain until April 12. Odisha and Himachal Pradesh could get storms. The IMD urges caution for vulnerable groups. (PC: PTI)

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Delhi Records Season’s Highest Temperature At 40.2°C As Heatwave Grips North India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:01pm on 07 Apr 2025,Monday Weather & Environment

Delhi recorded its highest temperature of the season at 40.2°C on Monday, 5.1°C above normal, triggering a yellow alert. The Indian Meteorological Department warned of a heatwave across northwest and central India, with Delhi’s maximum temperature expected to reach 42°C by Wednesday. “We are facing unusually high temperatures for early April,” said a senior IMD official. Palam recorded 39.5°C, while air quality remained in the ‘poor’ category. Heatwave conditions are also likely in Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. Around 21 cities in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Odisha, and Maharashtra may face extreme temperatures in the coming days. (PC: AFP)

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Red Alert In Rajasthan, Yellow Alert In Delhi As Heatwave Sweeps Across Northwest India This Week

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:56am on 07 Apr 2025,Monday Weather & Environment

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for parts of West Rajasthan and a yellow alert for Delhi as a severe heatwave spreads across Northwest India. On Sunday, Delhi recorded a high of 38.2°C, three degrees above average. Heatwave conditions are forecast through Thursday in parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and coastal regions like Konkan and Goa. IMD has warned of possible heat-related illnesses and advised residents to avoid prolonged sun exposure and stay hydrated. Vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly, are particularly at risk during this extreme weather spell. (PC: ANI)

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IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Delhi as Heatwave Spreads Across North India, Rain Likely in South

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:17pm on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday Weather & Environment

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi, warning of heatwave conditions from April 7 to 9. The city's maximum temperature is 3°C above normal, reaching 40–42°C. Rajasthan, Gujarat, and parts of Uttar Pradesh will also experience extreme heat in the coming days. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu and Kerala may see heavy rainfall. A Western Disturbance is expected to bring rain and thunderstorms to the Western Himalayas by April 8. IMD warns that the heatwave may last until June in several states, including Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra, affecting both people and animals. (PC: PTI)

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IMD Issues Heatwave Alert as Delhi and North India Brace for Soaring Temperatures Up to 42°C by April 8

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:17am on 05 Apr 2025,Saturday Weather & Environment

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave warning for North India, with temperatures in Delhi expected to reach 42°C by April 8. Regions including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Himachal Pradesh are also likely to experience intense heat conditions. Delhi’s temperature, currently around 38°C, is predicted to steadily climb in the coming days. Western Rajasthan may see 39–41°C until April 10. The IMD has urged people to avoid prolonged sun exposure, stay hydrated, and take necessary precautions as the region braces for extreme summer conditions. (PC: AFP)    

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Tsunami Warning Cancelled After 6.9-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off Papua New Guinea’s New Britain Island

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 02:45am on 05 Apr 2025,Saturday Weather & Environment

On April 5, 2025, a powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of New Britain Island in Papua New Guinea, triggering a brief tsunami warning. The quake occurred at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers, with the epicenter located 194 kilometers east of Kimbe. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center initially predicted potential tsunami waves up to 3 meters but later canceled the alert. No immediate damage or casualties were reported. Authorities in Australia and New Zealand confirmed no tsunami threat to their territories. Papua New Guinea lies in the seismically active Pacific "Ring of Fire." (PC: Hindustan Times)    

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Nepal Struck by 5.0 Magnitude Earthquake, Tremors Felt In North India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:11pm on 04 Apr 2025,Friday Weather & Environment

A 5.0-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal at 7:52 PM on Friday, according to India’s National Center for Seismology. The quake occurred at a depth of 20km and caused tremors across parts of North India. No immediate reports of damage or casualties have been received. The tremors follow a devastating 7.7-magnitude quake that hit Myanmar on March 28, killing over 3,000 people and injuring more than 4,500. While Friday's Nepal quake was less intense, officials are monitoring for aftershocks. Local media in the region reported mild panic but no major structural damage. Tremors were also reported in parts of China and Thailand. (Representative Image)

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