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Extreme heat impacting millions across India and Pakistan

Apr 30, 2022, at 06:17 pm

New York: With extreme heat gripping large parts of India and Pakistan, the two countries are working to roll out life-saving health action plans to combat the heatwave, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Friday.

About 6,500 killed due to heatwaves in India since 2010: Expert

Apr 30, 2022, at 02:27 pm

New Delhi: Heatwaves have killed more than 6,500 people in India since 2010, and intense heat is putting more stress on organs like heart and lungs as they function beyond their capacity which could be hazardous, according to Principal Investigator for National Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Dr Naresh Purohit here on Saturday.

About 6,500 killed due to heatwaves in India since 2010: Expert

Apr 30, 2022, at 02:26 pm

New Delhi: Heatwaves have killed more than 6,500 people in India since 2010, and intense heat is putting more stress on organs like heart and lungs as they function beyond their capacity which could be hazardous, according to Principal Investigator for National Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Dr Naresh Purohit here on Saturday.