
India is witnessing growing fuel and utility concerns as rising temperatures and increased energy consumption continue to place heavy pressure on public infrastructure and essential services across the country.
The ongoing heatwave has led to a sharp rise in electricity usage, especially due to the increased use of air conditioners, coolers, and fans in homes and businesses. Several cities, including Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, and parts of northern India, have reported frequent power cuts and supply disruptions due to record electricity demand.
Authorities are also monitoring fuel supply and transportation systems as high temperatures affect power generation, water supply networks, and public utilities. In some regions, residents have reported issues related to low water pressure, transformer overloads, and service interruptions during peak hours.
Experts warn that continued extreme weather conditions could further strain India’s infrastructure if energy demand continues to rise in the coming weeks. State governments and power departments are working to stabilize supply systems and reduce the impact of outages.
Citizens have been advised to use electricity responsibly, avoid unnecessary energy consumption, and follow heat safety precautions as the country continues to face intense summer conditions.

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