The sweltering heat in the Northern and Western parts of India has people scrambling for shade and relief from the relentless temperatures. For those with no shelter but the open sky, including animals, the situation is particularly dire. Recently, a monkey fainted from the intense heat and would have died if not for the heroic actions of a compassionate police officer who came to its rescue.
Delhi has just reached a record-breaking temperature of over 52 degrees Celsius, a staggering figure that has even the India Meteorological Department (IMD) questioning its accuracy. This unprecedented heatwave is raising alarms and sparking urgent discussions about the city's climate and future.
As North India grapples with scorching temperatures, with the capital city recently hitting a record high of 49.9 degrees Celsius, the quest for relief has taken an unexpected turn in Rajasthan. Amidst the sweltering heat, residents are finding solace in the presence of the Titahari bird and its eggs. Intrigued? Allow us to elaborate.
According to IMD, the maximum temperature is likely to go above by 2-3 degrees Celsius over parts of Assam, Tripura, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala over the next 3-4 days. aaa