With temperatures soaring across Maharashtra, Akola tops at 45.6°C, followed closely by Yavatmal at 45.5°C, and Amravati at 44.4°C. Wardha and Bramhapuri hit 44.0°C, while Nagpur reaches 41.7°C. Authorities advise residents to stay hydrated and minimize sun exposure to avoid heat-related issues.
The highest temperatures recorded in other districts of the region are as follows.
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