MCD issues advisory to tackle heatwave

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has issued an advisory, directing its departments to take precautionary measures to mitigate the impact of heatwave conditions in the summer season.
In a circular issued on Monday, the civic body has said prolonged exposure to high temperatures poses serious health risks, particularly for people stepping out for work or daily activities. The advisory follows the Heat Wave Action Plan-2026 prepared by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA).
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has asked all zones and departments to ensure arrangements for cool drinking water, water coolers and cooling facilities, such as air conditioners, air coolers and fans at offices, schools, dispensaries and community halls. It has also directed that such facilities be made available in markets and other high-footfall areas.
“ORS kits shall be distributed, especially among sanitation workers and gardeners, and contractors shall provide drinking water, shaded areas and ORS at work sites,” the circular read.
Special attention has been given to public spaces, with directions to ensure drinking-water facilities in parks and arrangements for animals and birds.
The veterinary department shall ensure the arrangement of water at all designated dog-feeding points, the circular added.
The civic body has also directed the departments to rationalise the working hours of the sanitation staff in line with the labour department’s guidelines and ensure timely garbage clearance to prevent health hazards.
Health facilities have been advised to make arrangements, such as air coolers in waiting areas, while departments have been directed to follow the guidelines issued by the relevant authorities and disseminate heatwave warnings at the ward level.
All departments have been asked to nominate nodal officers and take preventive and responsive measures to safeguard both civic workers and residents during the peak summer period, the circular said.















