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As India simmers, data on heatwave-linked mortality turns foggy

The number of heat wave days has been on the rise, but data maintained by government agencies differs from each other.

April 21, 2023 / 07:55 IST
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Sweltering Summer -Heatwave Scorches India

With unabated heatwave keeping large parts of India simmering, there is a rising number of heat-related fatalities being reported, but a look at the official records throws up a curious contradiction with the data released by various agencies over the years being at odds with each other.

Qualitatively, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) defines a heatwave as a condition of air temperature that is potentially fatal to humans exposed to it. It is defined quantitatively based on the temperature thresholds over a region in terms of actual temperature or its departure from the normal.

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The meteorological department considers declaring a heat wave if the departure from normal temperature is more than 4.5 to 6.4 degree Celsius. A departure of more than 6.4 degree Celsius would be considered a severe heat wave.

Rising heat

According to IMD data, the total average annual number of heatwave days in India has risen after 2010. The data, included in the ‘EnviStats India’ report published by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), shows the total average number of heat wave days annually in India went up from 90 in 1990-99 to 94 in 2000-09, and rose again to 139 in 2010-2019.