Safdarjung observatory record a maximum temperature of 43.5 degrees.
New Delhi:
Delhi registered for her second hottest april in 72 years with monthly average maximum temperature of 40.2°C even in portions of The country is very hot in Severe heat waves. the oven-like Temperatures led to hoursLong-term power outage.
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The city recorded height of 43.5°C on April 28 and April 29. This was it highest maximum temperature on april day in Delhi in 12 years.
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The weather The department issued an “orange” alert, warning people of intense heat wave in several parts of Delhi.
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Double the power outage misery of millions of people wilt in heat wave across india, with Experts blame climate change for An early start of Roasting summer temperatures.
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Partially blamed for the power outage on shortage of After I paid March and April are unusually hot up power demand and ate up stocks.
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many areas also Reported reduced water supply which will worsen until the annual monsoons in June and July.
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authorities also closed schools or reduced hours and with Bihar ordering Classes stop by 10:45 a.m. Advice people do not be outside After Noon.
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On Thursday evening, the Meteorological Department issued an orange alert for The next five days for Northwest and Central India.
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Intense heat it is expected that stretch in early time next month meaning millions of people You will have to put up with it more days of dangerous temperatures and hoursLong-term power outage.
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Country has not received light Summer rain that usually comes in April and May to lower temperatures and remove soiled particles.
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You killed the heat waves over 6500 people in India since 2010, scientists say climate change is making it more severe and more Frequent across South Asia.
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