India experiences significant heat waves, with regions like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi often recording temperatures exceeding 45°C (113°F). The frequency and intensity of these heat waves have increased over the past few decades due to climate change, impacting millions of people annually . Heat waves in India have led to substantial loss of life and health issues, with estimates of heat-related deaths varying. Some sources report thousands of fatalities during severe heat waves; for instance, over 2,500 people died due to an extreme heat wave in 2015 . Additionally, numerous cases of heat stroke and dehydration are reported each year. For a more detailed analysis of the impact of heat waves in India, including affected regions and demographic details, you can refer to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) . To stay updated on the latest information and advisories, resources such as the IMD and the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) are valuable . The frequency and intensity of heat waves in India are influenced by ongoing climate change. The provided statistics are based on the latest available information, and the situation may evolve as climate patterns shift.
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