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Telangana Rolls Out Heatwave Action Plan 2025
Telangana Rolls Out Heatwave Action Plan 2025

Hans India

time02-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Hans India

Telangana Rolls Out Heatwave Action Plan 2025

Telangana government today rolled out its official Heatwave Action Plan (HAP) 2025, focusing on localized risk mapping and mandal-level interventions across the state. Minister P. Srinivas Reddy released the report, which includes a full-fledged heat stress and vulnerability assessment for all 33 districts. The state, which had earlier classified heatwave as a state-specific disaster, has now detailed the plan to identify high-risk zones and implement preventive strategies to reduce the impact of rising temperatures. As part of the HAP 2025, a comprehensive Heatwave Vulnerability Map has been prepared by the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS). The map classifies all mandals based on historical heatwave data and population exposure over the past several years. Mandal-Wise Heatwave Exposure Classification: 1. Severe – ≥4 years of severe heatwaves & ≥6 years of heatwave exposure (6 mandals, 4.98 lakh people) 2. Critical – >2 years of severe and >4 years of heatwave conditions (106 mandals, 50.64 lakh people) 3. Semi-Critical – ≥1 year severe, >1 year heatwave incidence (189 mandals, 106.19 lakh people) 4. Vigilant – No severe years, but ≥1 year of general heatwave exposure (287 mandals, 178.53 lakh people) 5. Safe – Zero heatwave events recorded (24 mandals, 9.86 lakh people) The state capital Hyderabad and surrounding urban mandals fall under the "Vigilant" and 'Safe' categories. Most Hyderabad mandals show no severe heatwave occurrences, though some areas have faced non-severe heatwave events in isolated years. A few southern and southwestern fringes near Ranga Reddy and Medchal-Malkajgiri are marked in the safe zone, with no heatwave impact noted. Heat-sensitive mandals with severe and critical risk are mainly concentrated in north, east, and southeastern Telangana, notably across Nizamabad, Peddapalli, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, and Bhadradri Kothagudem. These areas have witnessed repeated high-temperature spells over recent years.

Hyderabad Swelters as Telangana Heatwave Peaks at 45.4°C
Hyderabad Swelters as Telangana Heatwave Peaks at 45.4°C

Hans India

time24-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Hans India

Hyderabad Swelters as Telangana Heatwave Peaks at 45.4°C

Telangana continued to face intense heatwave conditions on Thursday, with several districts in the northern region registering maximum temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius. The mercury soared relentlessly in many parts of the state, including the capital city, Hyderabad, where multiple localities experienced severe heat levels, according to data released by the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS). Among the worst-hit areas, Nizamabad reported the highest temperature of the day at 45.4 degrees Celsius, closely followed by Jagitial at 45.3 degrees Celsius. Adilabad and Nirmal both recorded 45.2 degrees Celsius, while Mancherial saw temperatures reach 45.1 degrees Celsius. Kumuram Bheem Asifabad was not far behind with 45 degrees Celsius, indicating widespread extreme conditions across north Telangana. Nalgonda too recorded a significant high of 44.9 degrees Celsius, while Kamareddy and Peddapalli registered 44.6 degrees Celsius and 44.5 degrees Celsius, respectively. Karimnagar reported 44.4 degrees Celsius and Rajanna Sircilla logged 43.9 degrees Celsius. Hyderabad, although relatively cooler compared to the northern districts, also faced punishing heat, particularly in core urban areas. The maximum temperature in various city localities hovered around the 42 degrees Celsius mark. IS Sadan stood out as the hottest spot within the capital with a temperature of 42 degrees Celsius. Other areas such as Habsiguda, Musheerabad, Shaikpet, Lingampally, Madhapur, Balanagar, and Jeedimetla all registered 41.9 degrees Celsius. Nacharam reported 41.8 degrees Celsius, while Ziaguda and Mettuguda recorded 41.7 degrees Celsius and 41.5 degrees Celsius respectively. Khairtabad and Tirumalagiri both reported 41.2 degrees Celsius, highlighting the widespread nature of the heatwave within city limits. According to the seven-day forecast issued by the India Meteorological Department's Hyderabad Centre, the state capital is expected to witness no major relief from the sweltering conditions in the immediate future. While Thursday's maximum temperature was pegged at 39 degrees Celsius with a minimum of 28 degrees Celsius and hazy, partly cloudy skies, an upward trend in temperature is anticipated over the next few days. On Friday, the maximum is forecasted to touch 40 degrees Celsius, climbing further to 41 degrees Celsius by Saturday. A marginal dip is expected on Sunday, with the temperature projected at 38 degrees Celsius. However, it is likely to rise again at the start of next week. Cloudy conditions with the possibility of isolated rainfall, thunderstorms, or dust storms have been forecast between April 26 and April 30.

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