Deer during a hot summer day, at Delhi Zoo in New Delhi.
Delhi on Tuesday recorded a maximum temperature of 49.9 degrees Celsius as heatwave continued to turn majority of north India into a furnace. Meanwhile Rajasthan's Churu breached the 50 degrees Celsius mark. Even Jammu plains have no respite in sight from the blistering heat. The India Meteorological Department has advised the public to take precautions, keep hydrated and consume ORS to protect themselves from the heatwave.
Deer during a hot summer day, at Delhi Zoo in New Delhi.
Commuters cover themselves with scarves to protect themselves from the scorching sun on a hot summer day, in Jaipur.
People bathe in a canal on a hot summer day, in Jammu.
A man feeds pigeons and crows on a hot summer day, in New Delhi.
Tourists at the Taj Mahal on a hot summer day, in Agra.
A man sprays water on his face as he tries to cool off on a hot summer day, in Lucknow.
A laborer drinks water on a hot summer day in Lucknow.
Rickshaw pullers sleep in the shade beneath an overhead metro line on a hot summer day in Lucknow.
A fire extinguishing vehicle of the municipal council being used to sprinkle water on a road to provide relief from the scorching sun during a hot summer day, in Beawar.
People bathe in the Ranbir canal during a hot summer day, in Jammu.
Volunteers distribute free drinking water to train passengers during a hot summer day, at Jalandhar Cantt railway station.