Delhi Shatters Heat Record with Scorching 52.3°C

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New Delhi experienced its hottest day ever recorded at 126 degrees Fahrenheit, exacerbating a heatwave that has gripped northern India for weeks. The extreme temperatures have led to increased cases of heatstroke and concerns over the city's electricity and water supplies. Scientists attribute the rise in abnormally high temperatures to human-induced climate change.
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- Delhi temperature hits 50.5C as India’s capital records hottest day The Guardian
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