Parts of northern India scorched by extreme heat with New Delhi on high alert
- India's weather department anticipates prolonged heat wave conditions in the north, prompting high alerts in several states.
- New Delhi faced temperatures reaching 47.1 degrees Celsius, highlighting the severity of the heat wave.
- Extreme temperatures in northern India during a 6-week-long general election pose health risks due to long voting lines and outdoor campaigning.
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Parts of northern India scorched by extreme heat with New Delhi on
NEW DELHI: Parts of northwest India sweltered under scorching temperatures on Saturday, with the capital New Delhi under a severe weather alert as extreme temperatures strike parts of the country. India’s weather department expects heat wave conditions to persist across the north for the next few days, and has put several states on high alert. On Friday, parts of New Delhi
Heatwave To Continue In Parts Of Northwest India For Another 5 Days: Weather Office
The extreme heat crippling large parts of northwest India will continue for another five days, with Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh predicted to bear the maximum impact.


Parts of northern India scorched by extreme heat with New Delhi on high alert
NEW DELHI (AP) -- Parts of northwest India sweltered under scorching temperatures on Saturday, with the capital New Delhi under a severe weather alert as extreme temperatures strike parts of the country.
Parts of northern India scorched by extreme heat with New Delhi on high alert
Parts of northwest India are sweltering under scorching temperatures with the capital New Delhi under a severe weather alert as extreme temperatures strike parts of the country. India’s weather department

Parts of northern India scorched by extreme heat with New Delhi on high alert
Parts of northwest India are sweltering under scorching temperatures with the capital New Delhi under a severe weather alert as extreme temperatures strike parts of the country
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