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Health tips: Stay safe in the India, Pakistan heat wave | Science | In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW
Heat waves are common in India and Pakistan, but this year is hotter than ever before. Here's how to stay safe when temperatures soar.
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We are living in hell : Pakistan and India suffer under extreme spring heat wave | Canada s National Observer: News & Analysis
Temperatures at unprecedented levels have led to critical water and electricity shortages.
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Pakistan and India under extreme spring heat wave
Temperatures at unprecedented levels have led to critical water and electricity shortages.
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We are living in hell : Pakistan and India suffer extreme spring heatwaves | Pakistan
April temperatures at unprecedented levels have led to critical water and electricity shortages
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Extreme heatwave so early, dangerous: Experts
With the national capital recording a maximum temperature of 40.8 degrees Celsius on Tuesday and predicted to see a spike by two to three notches on Wednesday, public health experts warned the extreme heat so early in the year is particularly .
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