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Delhi's record 52.9C temperature reading was wrong by 3 degrees, India says - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi

Delhi's record 52.9C temperature reading was wrong by 3 degrees, India says

NEW DELHI — A record temperature registered this week for the capital New Delhi of 52.9 degrees Celsius (127.22 degrees Fahrenheit) was too high by three degrees Celsius, the Indian government said on Saturday (June 1), blaming a weather sensor error.

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Uttar Pradesh - Animals collapse, water shortages bite amid India's searing heat - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi

Animals collapse, water shortages bite amid India's searing heat

NEW DELHI — Animals collapsed, people jumped on water tankers with buckets amid shortages and government employees changed their work hours as blistering summer heat kept its grip on north India on Thursday (May 30).

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At least 15 dead in eastern India over 24 hours as temperatures soar - asiaone.com - India -  Delhi - state Jharkhand

At least 15 dead in eastern India over 24 hours as temperatures soar

BHUBANESWAR, India — At least 15 people have died of suspected heatstroke in India's eastern states of Bihar and Odisha on May 30, authorities said, with the region gripped in a debilitating heatwave expected to continue until June 1.

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India issues heat wave alert as Delhi posts record high temperature - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi - Pakistan

India issues heat wave alert as Delhi posts record high temperature

NEW DELHI — India's weather department issued a red alert for several parts of the country's northwest on Wednesday (May 29), warning of a severe heat wave a day after parts of the capital Delhi recorded their highest temperature ever at almost 50 degrees Celsius.

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Pakistan temperatures cross 52 C in heatwave - asiaone.com - Pakistan

Pakistan temperatures cross 52 C in heatwave

MOHENJO DARO, Pakistan — Temperatures rose above 52 degrees Celsius in Pakistan's southern province of Sindh, the highest reading of the summer and close to the country's record high amid an ongoing heatwave, the met office said on Monday (May 27).

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Scorching heatwave in India's Rajasthan kills 9 - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi

Scorching heatwave in India's Rajasthan kills 9

NEW DELHI — At least nine people have died of suspected heat stroke in India's western state of Rajasthan, media said on May 24, with temperatures expected to soar further amid predictions of a severe heat wave.

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7 dead in south India after heavier than normal pre-monsoon rains - asiaone.com - India - Pakistan

7 dead in south India after heavier than normal pre-monsoon rains

THIRUVANANTHPURAM, India — At least seven people have died in India's southern state of Kerala after heavier than normal pre-monsoon rains, authorities said, even as much of South Asia grappled with a heatwave.

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In India's heat, Delhi labourers toil in 'red hot' conditions - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi

In India's heat, Delhi labourers toil in 'red hot' conditions

NEW DELHI — Working on a highway project in one of India's hottest areas this summer, Banwari Singh handles iron bars that he says often turn "red hot".

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