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India will experience more heatwaves than usual in May due to an increase in energy demand

The weather office said on Friday that many 'Indian states will likely?experience an above-average amount of 'heatwave days' in May, as India continues experiencing higher-than average temperatures, which are driving energy demand to record highs.

India, the third largest oil importer and consumer in the world, is already under pressure after the U.S./Israeli conflict over Iran has disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

Mrutyunjay M. Mohapatra is the director-general of India Meteorological Department.

India will likely receive more than 110% above average rainfall in May. However, many areas of the south peninsula as well as those in the north and northwest are expected to record higher temperatures.

India experienced below-average rainfall during April. Maximum and minimum temperatures were both above average. This pushed peak power demand to an all-time high of 256.1 gigawatts.

(source: Reuters)