In pictures: North India boils as temperatures near 50C

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Parts of northern India continue to reel under a prolonged heatwave that has thrown normal life out of gear.

On Thursday, temperatures soared beyond 45C in many states and touched 48.8C in Rajasthan state’s Barmer city.

India’s weather department has said that the heatwave is likely to continue till Wednesday.

Several regions are facing water and electricity shortages due to spikes in power consumption.

Getty Images A young girl washes her face as increasing temperature during hot weather, on May 18, 2024 in New Delhi, India.
A woman pours water on her face on a hot day in Delhi
EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock n Indian street vendor sells curd sarbat on a sidewalk during a hot afternoon in Kolkata, eastern India, 16 May 2024. The summer or pre-monsoon season lasts from March to July in eastern India with the highest day temperatures ranging from 38 to 45 degrees Celsius. Kolkata residents battle heat wave, India - 16 May 2024
Coconut water and buttermilk are the drinks of choice to beat the heat in Kolkata
EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Indian girls use their white jackets and umbrella to protect themselves from the sun during a heatwave near New Delhi, India, 22 May 2023. India Meteorological Department issued a heat wave warning after several parts of the Indian capital recorded maximum temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius. Heatwave warning issued for several parts of India, New Delhi - 22 May 2023
Delhi is experiencing a brutal heat spell

On Wednesday, Delhi’s peak power demand reached 8,000MW, the highest in the history of the Indian capital.

Delhi is experiencing a brutal heat spell, with temperatures hovering around 45-46C through this week.

Weather experts say that the heat index – or the apparent or experienced temperature – has crossed 50C because of the high levels of humidity.

Hospitals in the city have set up special facilities to treat patients experiencing heat-related illnesses, which are also on the rise.

EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock A Kashmiri man swims in waters of the Dal Lake to cool off during hot weather, in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 22 May 2024. Kashmir is witnessing above normal temperatures as the summer season gets underway. The local meteorological department has forecasted mainly dry and hot weather conditions until 28 May in the Himalayan region. Kashmir experiences hot weather conditions, Srinagar, India - 22 May 2024
A man swims in the Dal Lake in Kashmir. The Himalayan region is also experiencing above normal temperatures this summer
Getty Images  Indian elephant takes a water shower to beat the heat in an enclosure at Zoological Park on May 20, 2024 in New Delhi, India.
Elephants being hosed down in the Delhi zoo, where officials say they are taking extra measures to keep the animals comfortable

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