Kolkata faces an unusually early heatwave with temperatures soaring to 39°C in March. Residents are adjusting daily routines ...
India is "most likely" undercounting heat-related deaths due to a lack of robust data but the government is now improving surveillance to minimise the impact of extreme conditions on health ...
India is ”most likely” undercounting heat-related deaths due to a lack of robust data but the government is now improving surveillance to minimise the impact of extreme conditions on health ...
Most parts of the country are likely to have more days of heat waves than usual during the three months ending on May 31, D.S. Pai, additional director general of the India Meteorological ...
where the thing that was supposed to be protecting them is actually increasing their exposure to heat." As climate change has made India's summers more extreme, Ahmedabad has suffered temperatures ...
Asked how governments, local administrations and people should prepare for another brutal summer, she stressed the urgent need to conduct vulnerability mapping in every district. NEW DELHI: India ...