- India’s capital, Delhi, is under a brutal heatwave with temperatures exceeding 40°C in the northern regions.
- Parts of North India have experienced “real feel” temperatures of up to 50°C.
- Lack of access to air conditioning or fans exacerbates the health risks associated with the heatwave.
- A government hospital in Delhi reported 45 patients suffering from heat stroke-related conditions since the beginning of the month, with more than five deaths in the last two days alone.
- An emergency doctor recorded a patient’s body temperature at 110° Fahrenheit, well above the normal human body temperature of 98.6° Fahrenheit.
- New Delhi’s average temperature in June is 6-8° hotter than usual, with the city experiencing its hottest evening in decades.
- The heatwave offers no respite at night, further exacerbating the situation.
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