Kashmir, known for its pleasant climate, is experiencing an extraordinary heatwave with temperatures far exceeding normal levels. Recent reports indicate temperatures are five degrees Celsius above the usual, significantly affecting life across the region. On May 22, 2025, Srinagar recorded its highest May temperature in 57 years at 34.4 degrees Celsius, with similar conditions continuing into June. The forecast predicts the heatwave will persist, leading to warnings from local authorities. Residents are advised to take steps to stay safe, including limiting outdoor activities and staying hydrated. Experts are highlighting the impact of climate change and urban development, which have led to the creation of urban heat islands. Public health is under strain, with a significant increase in heat-related illnesses. The government has released guidelines for schools to safeguard children, focusing on hydration, shade, activity limitations, surface safety, and awareness of heat-related symptoms.
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