- A severe heatwave is gripping large parts of India , with maximum temperatures forecast to reach around 45 degrees Celsius in Delhi and already hitting 48.2 degrees Celsius in some areas.
- The extreme heat has disrupted daily life, leading to roads and markets emptying in the afternoons, farmers switching to nighttime work, and schools announcing early summer holidays.
- Authorities have opened temporary 'cooling zones' in Delhi, providing air coolers, fans, drinking water, and rehydration solutions, while urging people to stay indoors and hydrated.
- The India Meteorological Department warns that these conditions are likely to persist across several northern regions, with temperatures remaining well above seasonal averages.
- Climate experts attribute India's rising temperatures and more frequent heatwaves to human-made climate change, noting that up to 1,116 people have died annually due to heat between 2008 and 2019.
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