A record temperature of 49.9 degrees Celsius was recorded yesterday, Tuesday, in New Delhi, the capital of India, the meteorological service announced. The Indian Meteorological Service spoke of “severe heat waves” and added that this temperature was recorded at two stations in the suburbs of Narela and Mungespur in New Delhi. Corresponding temperatures are expected today as well, according to the forecasts. In May 2022, a temperature of 49.2 degrees Celsius was recorded in some areas of the Indian capital. Heatwave conditions are common in summers in India, but, according to scientists, climate change has made heat waves longer, more frequent and more intense. New Delhi authorities have also warned of the risk of water shortages, while water supply interruptions have already occurred in some suburbs. Water Minister Atisi Marlena appealed to the “collective responsibility” of the city's residents to stop wasting water, the Times of India reported today. The Indian Meteorological Department warned of the effects of the heat […]
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