There are days when the sun feels less like a distant presence and more like something closer, something that settles into the rhythm of everyday life. In Andhra Pradesh, such days have returned, bringing with them a wave of heat that stretches across cities and rural areas alike.
Temperatures have risen beyond 40 degrees Celsius, creating conditions that affect not only comfort but routine. Streets that once carried steady movement now slow under the weight of the midday sun, while daily activities adjust to the shifting pattern of the heat.
Authorities have issued advisories, encouraging residents to remain cautious, stay hydrated, and limit exposure during peak hours. These measures, simple yet essential, reflect an understanding that extreme weather is not merely an inconvenience, but a condition that requires attention.
The heatwave also touches broader concerns—about climate patterns, seasonal changes, and the ways communities respond to them. Each year brings its own variations, and with them, the need for readiness and resilience.
As Andhra Pradesh moves through this period of intense heat, life continues, though at a different pace. And within that slower rhythm, there is a quiet effort to adapt, endure, and wait for the return of cooler days.
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