The scorching heat and heat wave continues in the north and western states of India including Delhi. Especially after the coal crisis, the situation has become more uncontrollable due to power cuts. In the capital Delhi, the record of 72 years of severe heat and heat has been broken. According to the Meteorological Department, April has been recorded as the second warmest month in Delhi in 72 years. The same is the case with the north western states including UP, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
It is time to start the month of May, but before that many states of the country are facing the havoc of scorching heat and heat wave. In the capital Delhi, the heat of the month of April has broken the 72-year-old record. According to the Meteorological Department, this is the second time after 1950 when Delhi has experienced so much heat in the month of April. Earlier in April 2010 it was so hot. The average maximum temperature of Delhi in the month of April was 40.2 degree Celsius.