<p>New Delhi: India recorded <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/environment/india-saw-extreme-weather-events-almost-every-day-in-first-9-months-this-year-report-2789154">extreme weather events </a>on 318 of the 365 days in the year 2023, with all states and Union territories experiencing such events on at least one day, according to a new report released on Wednesday.</p>.<p>These extreme weather events resulted in 3,287 human deaths, 1.24 lakh animal deaths, and damage to 2.21 million hectares of crop area, a report by independent think tank the Centre for Science and Environment's 'State of Environment 2024' said.</p>.<p>Himachal Pradesh recorded the highest number of days with extreme weather at 149, followed by Madhya Pradesh with 141, and Kerala and Uttar Pradesh with 119 each.</p>.Extreme weather events to increase in India: Experts.<p>Eight states recorded more than 100 days of extreme weather, the report said.</p>.<p>Heavy rains, floods and landslides were recorded on 208 days in 2023.</p>.<p>Lightning and storms occurred on 202 days, heatwaves on 49 days, cold waves on 29 days and cloudbursts on nine days.</p>.<p>India experienced extreme weather events for 123 consecutive days between June and September 2023, the report said.</p>
<p>New Delhi: India recorded <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/environment/india-saw-extreme-weather-events-almost-every-day-in-first-9-months-this-year-report-2789154">extreme weather events </a>on 318 of the 365 days in the year 2023, with all states and Union territories experiencing such events on at least one day, according to a new report released on Wednesday.</p>.<p>These extreme weather events resulted in 3,287 human deaths, 1.24 lakh animal deaths, and damage to 2.21 million hectares of crop area, a report by independent think tank the Centre for Science and Environment's 'State of Environment 2024' said.</p>.<p>Himachal Pradesh recorded the highest number of days with extreme weather at 149, followed by Madhya Pradesh with 141, and Kerala and Uttar Pradesh with 119 each.</p>.Extreme weather events to increase in India: Experts.<p>Eight states recorded more than 100 days of extreme weather, the report said.</p>.<p>Heavy rains, floods and landslides were recorded on 208 days in 2023.</p>.<p>Lightning and storms occurred on 202 days, heatwaves on 49 days, cold waves on 29 days and cloudbursts on nine days.</p>.<p>India experienced extreme weather events for 123 consecutive days between June and September 2023, the report said.</p>