Ten people died, millions of people suffered because of the heat in northern India

According to The Times of India, at least 10 people died because they could not bear the terrible heat of the last two days. The 3-hot heat that normally flows through northern India has pushed millions of people into stifling, tired, entrenched indoors, no

According to The Times of India , at least 10 people died because they could not bear the terrible heat of the last two days. The 3-hot heat that normally swept through northern India pushed millions of people into stifling, tired, entrenched indoors, not daring to go out.

Picture 1 of Ten people died, millions of people suffered because of the heat in northern India
(Photo: Times of India) Roads are deserted with only a few cars running around. Occasionally there are people walking like running to thirsty stalls or many people rushing to a place with shade to stay hot. At least 10 people in Uttar Pradesh have died due to the scorching heat, similar to the state of Lucknow, which has just experienced the hottest summer day with a sudden temperature of 44.6 degrees Celsius. report from Kanpur on Saturday. Varanasi and Kaushambi, each place two people and Banda, Chitrakoot, Orai each place one person.

The heat in Varanasi temple city has broken the last 10 years record with 46.2 degrees C. This is also the hottest place in northern India while the hot wave continues to spread in most areas in Haryana and Punjab. The temperature at Hisar recorded 45.2 degrees C. Chandigarh almost withered when it was 43.4 degrees Celsius. This record also occurred in Punjab, 43 degrees Celsius, three times as normal. In Patiala, high temperatures are stable at 43.5 degrees Celsius. Delhiites have just passed 44 degrees Celsius, less than Saturday 0.1 degrees is the hottest day of the summer this year.

* Also on this topic, Journalost India on 3.6 recorded: In Delhi, the temperature surpassed 44 degrees Celsius on Saturday. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the record of 44.1 degrees Celsius is three times normal, exceeding the record of 42.7 degrees Celsius since 15.5 to 1.6.07. Currently, the southwestern monsoon is expected to blow through several southeastern Indian states.

Dang Ngoc Khoa

Update 16 December 2018
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