Beed district has recently experienced a return of intense heatwave conditions, with daytime temperatures climbing up to around 39 °C in early April. Following a short period of cloudy skies and unseasonal brief rains, the sun has regained dominance, resulting in hot and dry conditions across urban and rural areas alike. Local health authorities have raised concerns about heat-related illnesses (such as heatstroke and dehydration) and have set up dedicated sections in district hospitals to treat those affected by extreme heat. Officials urge people — especially outdoor workers, children, and seniors — to stay hydrated and avoid exposure during peak heat hours. This episode reflects broader climate stress in the region, where the transition from warm to intensely hot weather can be abrupt and challenging for vulnerable communities.

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