India forecasters warn abnormally hot summer looms

India forecasters warn abnormally hot summer looms
India sweltered through its longest-ever heatwave last year, with temperatures regularly passing 45° Celsius. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 01 April 2025
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India forecasters warn abnormally hot summer looms

India forecasters warn abnormally hot summer looms
  • India usually experiences four to seven heatwave days between April and June
  • India sweltered through its longest-ever heatwave last year

NEW DELHI: India can expect hotter-than-usual temperatures this summer with more heatwave days taking a toll on lives and livelihoods, the weather office warned.
The country is no stranger to scorching summers but years of scientific research has found climate change is causing heatwaves to become longer, more frequent and more intense.
Summer in India lasts from April to June, when temperatures often soar past 45° Celsius (113° Fahrenheit) at the season’s peak.
This year, the hot weather season will see “above-normal” maximum temperatures over most parts of the country, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said in a forecast late Monday.
The number of heatwave days, when abnormally high temperatures several degrees above the long-term average are recorded, will also increase.
“Up to 10 heatwave days or even more can be expected, especially over east India,” leading to heat stress, weather bureau boss Mrutyunjay Mohapatra told reporters.
India usually experiences four to seven heatwave days between April and June.
Infants, the elderly, people with health problems and outdoor workers are particularly vulnerable to hotter temperatures.
The resulting heat stress can cause symptoms ranging from dizziness and headaches to organ failure and death.
City dwellers surrounded by concrete, brick and other heat-absorbing surfaces also face an elevated risk.
Prolonged periods of extreme heat can also strain infrastructure such as power grids and transportation systems.
The IMD said heat action plans must be devised to address those challenges.
“This includes providing access to cooling centers, issuing heat advisories, and implementing strategies to alleviate urban heat island effects in affected areas,” it said.
India sweltered through its longest-ever heatwave last year, with temperatures regularly passing 45° Celsius.
The World Health Organization has calculated that heat kills a minimum of half a million people every year, but warns the real figure could be up to 30 times higher.


Xi pitches closer ties to Spanish king as Madrid courts Chinese investment

Xi pitches closer ties to Spanish king as Madrid courts Chinese investment
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Xi pitches closer ties to Spanish king as Madrid courts Chinese investment

Xi pitches closer ties to Spanish king as Madrid courts Chinese investment
  • First state visit to China in 18 years by a Spanish monarch
  • Madrid aims to boost diplomatic ties across Asia-Pacific
BEIJING: China’s President Xi Jinping told Spain’s King Felipe on Wednesday that the world’s second-largest economy seeks to work with Madrid to boost the global influence of both nations, as the heads of state met in Beijing ahead of a signing ceremony.
Felipe is the first Spanish monarch in 18 years to make a state visit to China, as Madrid leads the European Union in courting Beijing and seeks to expand its diplomatic footprint across the Asia-Pacific region.
China, for its part, is eager to move past trade tension with the 27-strong bloc over its heavily subsidized electric vehicles industry, as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs weigh on exports.
China suggested resuming investment talks
Last week China proposed the resumption of investment talks frozen since 2021.
“The world needs more constructive forces dedicated to peace and development,” Xi told Felipe during their meeting in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, flagging change and turbulence in the international situation.
“China stands ready to work hand in hand with Spain to build a comprehensive strategic partnership,” Xi added, saying such ties would be more strategically steady, more dynamic, and more influential globally.
State broadcaster CCTV said Xi and Felipe attended a document signing ceremony after the talks, but gave no details.
Madrid steps up economic engagement
Madrid has stepped up economic engagement with Beijing after the EU’s decision to impose tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles in June 2024.
It has sent Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez twice to promote Spain as an investment destination, particularly in automotives, green technologies and other emerging industries.
But as Europe’s largest exporter of pork products, Spain finds itself caught in the middle of tension between China and the European Commission, which handles the bloc’s trade policy, as the pork items face retaliatory tariffs of up to 62.4 percent.
As China’s top pork supplier, Spain sells it about $1.2 billion worth of meat cuts and byproducts each year, contributing roughly a fifth of its imports.
Path of subtle diplomacy
The king offers Madrid another path, that of the subtle diplomacy a constitutional monarch can wield, delivering messages that need not be pinned to the elected government when ties are strained or politically sensitive.
“The friendship between Spain and China undoubtedly benefits both peoples and is consistent with two countries with a long history and a global vocation,” Felipe told his host.
“A relationship of trust has been forged,” he added.
In April the United States likened Spain’s decision to pursue closer commercial ties with China to “cutting your own throat,” while the European Union, as a whole, remains concerned about trade imbalances and Beijing’s relationship with Russia.