Updated On: 02 May, 2022 08:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Brahmapuri and Chandrapur remain the hottest in the state, and rank 14th and 15th on the list of hottest places in the world

A woman covers the head of her child amid the scorching heat. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi
As the sweltering heatwave spreads across central India, Maharashtra’s Brahmapuri and Chandrapur remain the hottest in the state, ranking 14th and 15th on the list of hottest places in the world, respectively. On Sunday, the maximum temperatures in Brahmapuri and Chandrapur, both in Vidarbha region, were 46.2 and 46 degrees Celsius, respectively.
The average maximum temperature over central India, including regions of Vidarbha, Marathwada and the southern belt of Madhya Pradesh that shares its border with Vidarbha, in April this year has been the highest ever known to date, as per India Meteorological Department (IMD) data till April 30. North India, meanwhile, recorded the highest temperature in the past 122 years and is likely to get some respite soon.