Rajasthan Heatwave 2026: Jaisalmer Records 46.4°C, Life Disrupted

Deshbaani News : Saif Khan

April 28, 2026 12:21 p.m. 41
Rajasthan Heatwave 2026: Jaisalmer Records 46.4°C, Life Disrupted

A severe heatwave has gripped Rajasthan, pushing temperatures to dangerous levels and affecting daily life across the state. The city of Jaisalmer recorded a high of 46.4 degrees Celsius, making it one of the hottest places in India right now.

The extreme heat has spread across many districts, with temperatures crossing 45 degrees Celsius in several areas. Even during the night, the heat has not reduced much, making it difficult for people to get relief. This continuous high temperature is causing discomfort and increasing health risks.

Daily life has been heavily affected by the heatwave. Streets remain empty during the afternoon as people try to stay indoors. Those who work outside, such as laborers, vendors, and drivers, are facing very difficult conditions. Many people are changing their routines to avoid going out during the hottest hours of the day.

The health impact of such extreme heat is a major concern. High temperatures can cause dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. Children, elderly people, and those with health problems are more at risk. Doctors advise people to drink enough water, wear light clothes, and avoid direct sunlight as much as possible.

The heatwave is also putting pressure on electricity supply. With more people using cooling devices like fans and air conditioners, power demand has increased. This can lead to stress on the system and possible power cuts in some areas.

Weather experts say that such heatwaves are becoming more common due to rising global temperatures. Climate change is making summers longer and more intense, especially in regions like Rajasthan that already have a hot and dry climate.

There have been some signs of minor relief in a few places, such as strong winds or light dust storms. However, these changes are temporary and do not reduce the overall heat in a meaningful way. The general outlook suggests that high temperatures may continue for the coming days.

This situation shows the need for better planning and awareness. Authorities must take steps to protect people during extreme heat. Providing drinking water, setting up cooling spaces, and spreading awareness about safety can help reduce the impact.

Long-term solutions are also important. Increasing green cover, improving city planning, and using heat-resistant materials can make a difference. These steps can help reduce the effects of heatwaves in the future.

The current heatwave in Rajasthan is not just about high temperature. It is a serious challenge that affects health, work, and everyday life. It also reminds us that climate conditions are changing and require attention.

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