Pedestrians could not lift their feet because of the hot sun that made molten sugar in India

The peak of the heat up to 51 ° C in India caused the asphalt to melt, which made it difficult for people to walk on the road. The Indian government had to constantly water cooling to overcome the situation.

May and June are the hottest time of the year in India with temperatures often exceeding 40 degrees C. Hot weather occurs in many areas across the country.

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The Indian people are suffering with the heat reaching more than 50 degrees C.

The state of Phalodi in the state recorded an outdoor temperature of 51 degrees Celsius, breaking the record of 50.6 degrees Celsius in 1956 for the city of Alwar and recorded the highest heat in 60 years in India.

Some hospitals in Rajastha state, which is most affected by heat, had to set aside beds to treat people with thermal shock.

Indians face many difficulties when walking on the road, when their feet are often covered with asphalt.

In the video below recorded in the town of Valsad in Gujarat state in India, a young boy rushed across the road under the hot sun of 36 degrees Celsius and had to leave a sandal because it stuck to the hot asphalt road surface . Another man had to leave his sandals on the molten road to avoid colliding with the approaching car. Meanwhile, a woman fell because of her foot being stuck to the road.