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Updated · The Times of India · Apr 28
Indian cities reach 46°C amid extreme heatwave
Updated
Updated · The Times of India · Apr 28

Indian cities reach 46°C amid extreme heatwave

1 articles · Updated · The Times of India · Apr 28
  • Ten cities, including Banda, Fatehpur, Etawah, and Prayagraj, recorded temperatures of 46°C with sunny conditions.
  • The extreme heat has created hazardous conditions for millions, increasing risks of heat-related illnesses and straining local infrastructure.
  • This latest surge highlights ongoing climate challenges in India, with authorities urging residents to take precautions as the heatwave persists across multiple regions.
Are India's cities and power grids fundamentally unprepared for the relentless new reality of extreme heat?
Could India's extreme heatwaves disrupt elections and reshape the country's political landscape?
As India becomes a global hot spot, why aren't deadly heatwaves classified as a national disaster?
Beyond thirst and sweat, how is extreme heat silently impacting Indians' fertility and long-term health?
While officials issue warnings, are millions of India's informal workers being left to bake in the sun?
With a 'Mega El Niño' looming, is India prepared for a repeat of the catastrophic 1877 famine?