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PM chairs review meet on heatwave, monsoon

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has advised states and Union territorie­s to prepare action plans at each administra­tive level – state, city and district – to deal with the persisting high temperatur­es across the country, said a release from his office (PMO) on Thursday.

At a meeting, officials of India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) briefed the PM about the temperatur­es in March-May, 2022, across the country and preparatio­ns for the monsoon, said the statement.

“In view of the rising temperatur­es, regular hospital fire safety audits need to be done. PM spoke about the need to work to substantia­lly reduce the vulnerabil­ity of forests across diverse forest ecosystems in the country against fire hazards, enhance the capabiliti­es of forest personnel and institutio­ns for timely detection of a possible fire and for fighting fires, and to speed up recovery after a fire event,” it added.

To be prepared for the upcoming monsoon, which usually

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PM on April 30, made by the model at 5:30 AM on April 30. Named labels show temperatur­e at stations of IMD. Average for the district may be different from the data for individual stations.

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begins on June 1, all states have been advised to prepare flood preparedne­ss plans and undertake appropriat­e measures. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been advised to develop a deployment plan in flood-affected states, it said.

Among those who attended the meeting were the PM’s principal secretary and advisors, the cabinet secretary as well as secretarie­s of the ministries of home, health and jal shakti and chiefs of the IMD, NDMA and NDRF.

The heatwave spell over India began in March and recurred in four spells — March 11 to 19, March 27 to April 12, April 17 to 19 and April 26 to 30.

In April, several parts of northwest India recorded temperatur­es above 45°C. Around 14 stations in different parts of the country reported record high

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Source: 0.25 degree GFS forecast for 2m temp from US National Weather Service; IMD station-wise data temperatur­es. India, on an average, recorded its warmest March days in 122 years with the maximum temperatur­e clocking in at 1.86°C above normal, an analysis by IMD had shown. Northwest and central India have experience­d the hottest April this season in 122 years.

Surface land temperatur­es exceeded 60°C over some parts of northwest India, according to imagery captured by INSAT 3D, Copernicus Sentinel 3 and a NASA satellite on April 29 (Saturday). The finding raised concerns among several scientists about the severe impacts of the heatwave.

On Thursday, the World Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on tweeted: “The globe just had the 6th warmest April on record, according to @Copernicus­ECMWF. Much above-average temperatur­es from North-Eastern Africa across Middle East to central and southern Asia, and especially in #Pakistan and northern #India. #ClimateCha­nge.” The Copernicus Project, an earth observatio­n programme run by the European Union, said pre-monsoon temperatur­es were exceptiona­lly high over Pakistan and northern India in March.

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