New Delhi: While the Meteorological Department is also predicting relief from the heat in the month of May. On the other hand, in a report, it has been said that in many parts of the country, people are also facing the brunt of the scorching heat in May, due to which the power network may get affected. The economy can also be harmed and at the same time people's lives can also be in danger. According to IMD reports, the monthly maximum temperature is also expected to be above normal in East-Central and Eastern regions. Warm weather will also be seen in some parts of Northeast India. South Asian countries are also facing severe heat wave after record-breaking heat in 2022, which has caused widespread problems and affected the global wheat supply. Businesses and traders now take bad weather into account in their investment decisions. For millions of people in the world's most populous country, who toil outside without adequate protection, the sweltering heat could put them at risk. Their life may also be in danger. Let us tell you that heat cannot become dangerous only because of the increase in temperature. Whereas when people are unable to keep their body cool, even then the heat can become fatal. India is far from being the only country to face extreme heat this year. While the temperature is rising in Thailand and Bangladesh. At the same time, China's Yunnan province is also facing drought. The Meteorological Office has said that the temperature is likely to be below normal in parts of northwest and west-central India in May. The Meteorological Department predicted that El Nino could develop amid the upcoming monsoon season, a weather pattern associated with dry conditions and less rainfall in India. However, such possibilities are not yet visible. Because in the early days of May, rain is expected in most of the states of India. PM Modi calls for women to enroll for Mahila Samman Saving Certificate Modi surname case: Gujarat HC to hear Rahul Gandhi's plea today 7 people including MLA Krishnanand Rai were gunned down in the middle of the road, decision on Mukhtar today after 18 years