Pune has been grappling with an unusually harsh summer, and Shivajinagar has emerged as the city's hottest area, causing significant discomfort to residents and affecting various sectors.
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The extreme heat in Shivajinagar is caused by a combination of climate change, rapid urbanization, and the urban heat island effect, where urban areas experience higher temperatures than their rural surroundings.
The local government has deployed water tankers to supply water to affected areas and set up public cooling centers to provide relief to those without proper cooling facilities.
The real estate market in Pune has seen a mixed response, with some developers reporting a dip in sales due to the harsh conditions, while others have noted an increase in demand for properties with better cooling systems and energy-efficient features.
Long-term solutions include sustainable urban planning, the implementation of green spaces, planting more trees, and creating green roofs to reduce the urban heat island effect.
Residents should stay hydrated, wear appropriate clothing, avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and use air conditioning and cooling systems when necessary.
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