Delhi experienced record-breaking temperatures on Tuesday, May 28, with Mungeshpur and Narela reaching 49.9°C, nine degrees above normal. With temperatures touching near 50 degrees, the national capital has recorded its highest temperature ever on Tuesday. Najafgarh recorded 49.8°C, while Safdarjung, the city's base observatory, hit 45.8°C, the highest this year. Pitampura and Pusa recorded 48.5°C. The extreme heat in Delhi has prompted the authorities to make the necessary arrangements to mitigate health risks like heatstroke and dehydration, heart strain among others. Rajasthan Heatwave Alert: Phalodi Swelters at 50 Degrees Celsius, Severe Heatwave To Continue for Next Two-Three Days, Check District Wise Temperature Update.

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