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The Kashmir Valley is grappling with an intense heatwave, with Srinagar recording its highest July temperatures since 1999 at 36.2°C, significantly above the usual for this time of year. The extreme heat has prompted the closure of primary schools and intensified water scarcity issues, affecting daily life and infrastructure. The region also faces a monsoon deficit of nearly -34%, exacerbating the situation. Despite the current conditions, relief is expected as rain is forecasted in the coming days, which could help mitigate the high temperatures. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and take precautions against heat-related illnesses.
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