All Asia struggles to deal with the terrible heat
Millions of people in Asian countries are struggling to cope with the terrible heat all this time.
Millions of people in Asian countries are struggling to cope with the terrible heat all this time.
According to the latest information, the extreme heat situation in India in recent years has caused at least 368 deaths and 33 million people affected by drought. Among the victims of sun damage, there were 122 deaths in Telangana, 169 in Andhra Pradesh, 73 in Odisha and 4 in Karnataka.
People in Asian countries are struggling to cope with extreme heat.
Although May and June are the hottest periods of the year in this country, even from mid-April, the highest recorded temperature reached 49.5 degrees Celsius in Titilargth town. Meanwhile, the temperature at Bhubaneswar capital of Odisha state sometimes falls to about 45.8 degrees C.
Burning sun in India makes people struggle.
Not only in India , many people in other countries in Asia such as Thailand, Philippines, Pakistan, Vietnam . are also looking for ways to cope with the terrible heat in time. recently. Specifically, as it is entering the peak of hot weather in the year, Pakistan intends to open 500 response centers to provide accommodation and cool water for people in the affected areas.
Meanwhile, in Malaysia , people also face many difficulties when temperatures reach 40 degrees C. Drought conditions are expected to last until June and even into September when rainfall decreases from 20 to 60%.
A man is drinking water when the temperature reaches 38.9 degrees Celsius in New Delhi, India.
The man took a break from the hard working hours under the harsh hot weather in Allahabad, India.
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Traffic participants in Karachi, Pakistan wear a sun-wet towel.
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Dried dead fish on the banks of Pahang River, Termerloh, suburb of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 11, 2016.More than 250 schools in Malaysia were closed on April 11 because of record heat.
A member of the Malaysian Federal Reserve Agency fainted from the heat during the parade in Kuala Lumpur on March 25.
A female police officer could not afford to collapse on the ground in Kuala Lumpur.
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