India's heatwave captured in photographs and viral tweets

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India's heatwave captured in photographs and viral tweets
  • Large parts of the country have been recording higher temperatures than normal since March and as per India Meteorological Department (IMD), a heatwave spell will continue to persist for the next five days.
  • As we continue to swelter under the grip of a scorching heatwave, here are a few pictures and tweets that capture India’s heatwave.
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As a large part of India swelters under the grip of a scorching heatwave, India Meteorological Department (IMD) has announced that it will intensify over the next five days. It has issued an “orange” alert for Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and parts of Maharashtra, and predicted a rise of another two degrees Celsius in the northwest region.

Indians are taking to Twitter to share their coping techniques and talk about their predicament as they work under the scorching sun. Please note that some tweets could not be independently verified by Business Insider.

It is so hot in Odisha that one can make Rotis on their car bonnet.

India's heatwave captured in photographs and viral tweets
A young boy walks through a dried patch of the Yamuna River in Delhi.

India's heatwave captured in photographs and viral tweets
A monkey quenches its thirst from a bucket full of water, next to a hand pump in AurangabadSnehil Sakhare/BCCL

India's heatwave captured in photographs and viral tweets
A bunch of young friends bathe in River Ganga at Gandhi Ghat, Patna to beat the heat.Rahul Sharma/BCCL

India's heatwave captured in photographs and viral tweets
As the temperature hovers between 41 to 43 degrees celsius in Aurangabad, a worker quenches his thirst during the rising temperatureSnehil Sakhare/BCCL

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India's heatwave captured in photographs and viral tweets
Two school girls shield their faces with a dupatta and scarf in Vijayawada as they return from their examMahesh G/BCCL

India's heatwave captured in photographs and viral tweets
Mother and son share a coconut in KolkataSubharajit Chandra/BCCL

Several reminders to keep a bowl of water for animals and birds were also shared on Twitter.


The heatwave hasn’t dampened people’s spirits yet. Indians have fashioned a mobile sunshade to celebrate their wedding traditions. In a video being circulated on social media, a wedding procession is seen moving ahead under the shade of a pandal.

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