A dangerous heatwave has struck large parts of northern and central India, with some areas recording record-breaking temperatures. The Safdarjung observatory in Delhi recorded a scorching 46.8 degrees Celsius, the highest in 79 years, while other regions saw even higher temperatures, prompting an investigation by the IMD. Relief is expected in the coming days with the help of a western disturbance bringing moisture and rainfall to the region. Meanwhile, the south experienced mild temperatures and rainfall, with Goa reporting relatively cooler conditions.