India’s Severe Heatwave Triggers Global Climate Alarm
Northern and central India are facing extreme temperatures up to 48.2°C, driven by a combination of El Niño, weakened weather patterns, and long-term global warming.
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Northern and central India are facing extreme temperatures up to 48.2°C, driven by a combination of El Niño, weakened weather patterns, and long-term global warming.
Intense heatwaves in northern and central India, with temperatures hitting 48.2°C, trigger alarms over the interplay of El Nino and global climate change in June 2026.
Delhi experiences its highest-ever temperature as the mercury soars to 49.9°C, prompting severe heat-wave warnings and raising concerns over climate impacts.