India, June 14 -- It's not just the blazing sun but the stifling nights that are wearing people down in the Capital.

On Friday, the minimum temperature rose to 31degC-marking the third consecutive night of oppressive heat and offering little relief after the scorching days. While the daytime temperature dipped slightly on Thursday, any respite was short-lived, as the nights have only grown warmer through the week, intensifying cumulative heat stress and leaving residents with no chance to cool off.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said sustained high night-time temperatures can worsen health outcomes, particularly among the elderly, children, and people with chronic illnesses. "Humidity levels remain high, and night-time warmth...