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Half of Delhis population became more vulnerable due to the record-breaking Delhi heat wave. Know more about this latest news.
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The Record-Breaking Delhi Heat Wave Increased the Vulnerability of Half of Delhi’s Population It was a record-breaking Delhi heat wave between March and May this year, with one weather station recording 49.2 degrees Celsius, increasing the vulnerability of Delhi’s low-income, informal settlement population, according to a report from the WMO. Delhi’s Record Breaking Heat Wave
The average summer temperature is usually 36-38 degree C. In some regions of the city, the temperature soared to 49 degree C in mid-May. India saw its warmest March overall since records began 122 years ago. According to anecdotal evidence, Delhi residents claim that such high temperatures were once unusual. According to climatologists, the protracted heatwave is unquestionably a result of global warming. Why Heat Wave in Delhi is a Major Concern? A place or site is considered to be experiencing a heatwave if the hottest temperature there reaches or exceeds 40 degrees Celsius in the plains or 30 degrees Celsius in hilly areas. 37 degrees is the greatest temperature requirement for coastal zones. You can read the full content: https://www.businessupside.in/the-record-breaking-delhi-heat-wave-increased-the-vulnerability-of-half-of-d elhis-population/ Business Upside India Email ID: support@businessupside.co m Phone No.: 1800-270-3002 Visit Us: https://www.businessupside.in/ Stay Connected Via: https://www.facebook.com/businessupside https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessUpside https://twitter.com/BusinessUpside1 https://www.instagram.com/businessupsideusa/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/businessupside/