Deaths mount and water rationed as India faces record heat | Reports of heat-related illnesses and deaths have surged across the country as daytime highs hover around 120°F and nights remain over 90°F
India’s heat waves are attributed to a combination of short-term weather patterns and long-term warming trends fueled by human-caused climate change. Residents in India’s sprawling capital are often particularly affected, because dense buildings, roads, cars and air conditioners contribute to urban heat, experts say.
I've worked outside in -50 before ... but that's vastly different than +50. If it's cold = put on more clothes. But hot like that ... you can only take off so much.
I don't envy anyone who lives close to the equator anymore.