Delhi Shatters Heat Records Amid Life-Threatening Temperatures

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Delhi is experiencing record-breaking heat, with temperatures nearing 50 degrees Celsius, causing school closures, endangering outdoor workers, and stressing water supplies. The extreme heat is part of a broader heat wave across Southeast Asia, exacerbated by climate change. The wet-bulb globe temperature, which measures heat stress on the human body, has reached dangerous levels, making outdoor work unbearable and leading to increased heat-related health issues. Temporary relief from thunderstorms is expected, but the heat wave highlights the severe impact of global warming.
- Record heat in Delhi and northern India nears limits of human survival The Washington Post
- New Delhi Sweats Through Its Hottest Recorded Day The New York Times
- Indian capital of Delhi breaks all-time heat record, as authorities impose water rationing CNN
- Delhi temperature may break record for highest ever in India: 126.1 degrees CBS News
- India may have recorded its hottest temperature ever amid severe heat wave ABC News
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