As temperatures soar nationwide, warnings mount over health risks, prolonged extreme heat Last updated: April 29, 2026 | 15:04 A commuter rides a two-wheeler with his family and shields it to protect them from the scorching heat in Hyderabad on April 24, 2026. IANS Dubai: India is reeling under an intense heatwave, with temperatures touching 40–45°C across multiple states and showing little sign of easing. From north India to parts of the south, the extreme heat is disrupting daily life, straining power systems and raising health risks. But what’s behind this early and widespread spike? Why is India so hot right now? The immediate trigger is a strong heatwave pattern, especially across northwest and central India. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that temperatures are likely to rise further in the coming days, even as brief thunderstorms may offer only temporary relief, The Indian Express reported.…