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Wet heat hits threshold in Chennai, urgent action needed

Express News Service CHENNAI: Although Chennai’s daytime temperature breaches the 40 degree Celsius mark only for a few days in a year, the city is seen as one of the roughest places to live-in. The reason is humidity.  Researchers, who are decoding this phenomenon, are calling it ‘Wet Bulb Temperatures’ which is also called mugginess, or wet heat, in local parlance. In hot conditions, humans cool themselves by sweating; but if the humidity is too high, sweating no longer works, and we risk dangerous overheating.  At wet bulb temperatures (WBT) of 32 degrees Celsius, even fit, acclimatised people can’t work; and at WBT of 35 degrees, even fit, acclimatised people who sit in the shade die within about 6 hours. Climate change is making these WBTs increasingly likely. In the 2015 Indian Heatwave, WBT in Andhra Pradesh reached 30 degrees.

Destructive Cyprus fires are the biggest tragedy to hit Cyprus since 1974

5 July 2021 12:22pm Cyprus is being plagued by devastating fires. The blaze which broke out on Saturday afternoon outside the village of Arakapas, a village of Limassol, has spread quickly as heavy winds forced the evacuation of at least eight mountain villages. Cyprus Police have arrested a 67-year-old man on arson charges and he is being remanded in custody for eight days to assist in the investigation into the cause of the fire which by Sunday, had been raging in the mountainous area of Cyprus for almost 24 hours. Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades said the blaze, an “unprecedented tragedy”, “was the biggest tragedy to hit Cyprus” since 1974.

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