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The cubs were the first to be born in India in over seven decades. The heat wave in India was believed to have weakened the cubs. [16] As of 19 June, 119 people in Uttar Pradesh and 47 people in Bihar had died due to heat-related illnesses. [17] Around 400 people were hospitalised in Uttar Pradesh in the same time period. [18]
This is a list of serious heat waves in India. Year Duration Max. temperature Deaths Ref 1956: ... 2023: April–June 46.2 °C (115.2 °F) 111 [3] 2024: April-June:
On August 2, 2023, a heat wave hit South America, leading to temperatures in many areas above 95 °F (35 °C) in midwinter with some locations setting all-time heat records. [164] 12 August saw Rio de Janeiro break a 117-year heat record. Chile saw highs towards 40C and Bolivia saw temperatures rise badly Asunción saw 33 °C (91 °F). [165]
Scientific studies in India’s heatwave in 2022, 2023 and 2024 have evaluated that human-caused climate crisis was responsible for extreme temperatures in India, causing longer and more extreme ...
A blistering heat wave has swept India, with record-breaking temperatures in the northwest part of the country. Rochester has never seen temperatures even close to the 120 degrees Fahrenheit ...
Looking at 24-hour daily highs, all 10 of the hottest locations were found. ... (4 C) above normal, matching the worst heat wave on record from 2010. India is no stranger to exceptional heat ...
India was ranked seventh among the list of countries most affected by climate change in 2019. [1] India emits about 3 gigatonnes CO 2eq of greenhouse gases each year; about two and a half tons per person, which is less than the world average. [2] The country emits 7% of global emissions, despite having 17% of the world population. [3]
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Eastern India experienced its hottest April on record as a heatwave scorched parts of the country amid a general election, killing at least nine people, and the weather office ...