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Record high temperatures: How scorching heat is making India 'unlivable'

IndiaTimes Friday, 31 May 2024
​​With the heatwave season extending from March to June, many regions in India are experiencing record-high temperatures, putting immense pressure on infrastructure, health services, and the agricultural sector. This unrelenting heat is rendering parts of the country nearly unlivable. Writing an opinion piece on high temperatures and climate change in Bloomberg, David Fickling says that "India’s scorching heat is making it unlivable".
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