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marmar

(78,965 posts)
Thu May 4, 2023, 08:58 PM May 2023

India braces for more intense heat waves after stifling April


NEW DELHI: India must be prepared for more intense heat waves to come, the country’s meteorological department told Arab News, as the South Asian nation recorded unusual heat in April along with other countries in the region.

Large parts of Asia, from India to southern China to Thailand, was enveloped for weeks with intense heat waves that set in unusually early this year. Though April is typically one of the warmest months, 2023 saw countries including Laos, Thailand and Myanmar experiencing their highest recorded temperatures of between 42 C to more than 45 C.

Temperatures in India’s Prayagraj district and eastern Odisha state had exceeded 44 C in mid-April, while at least 13 people died and more than 50 others taken to hospital from heatstroke in the western Maharashtra state.

“You must prepare yourself. Be sure that carbon emission is not getting reduced in the coming decade so the intensity of the heat wave will increase further,” K. J. Ramesh, director general of meteorology at the India Meteorological Department, told Arab News.

Heat waves are common between March and July in the country, but the hot spells have become more intense, more frequent and longer in recent years. ............(more)

https://www.arabnews.com/node/2296041/world




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India braces for more intense heat waves after stifling April (Original Post) marmar May 2023 OP
gee wouldn't it be nice if america cared dembotoz May 2023 #1
Americans don't care about the deaths happening here. Irish_Dem May 2023 #2
climate change is kinda like covid dembotoz May 2023 #3
Yes climate change will happen and everyone will act surprised. Irish_Dem May 2023 #4
Yes, same for my husband and I. BeckyDem May 2023 #6
Exactly. So much has been obvious and Americans are oblivious. Irish_Dem May 2023 #7
Climate change is in control. BeckyDem May 2023 #5

Irish_Dem

(76,730 posts)
2. Americans don't care about the deaths happening here.
Thu May 4, 2023, 09:25 PM
May 2023

Why in the world would they care about anyone else?

 

dembotoz

(16,922 posts)
3. climate change is kinda like covid
Fri May 5, 2023, 09:50 AM
May 2023

eventually it shows up here and it is gonna suck

actually it already has.....

a move down south seems less appealing than it used to

Irish_Dem

(76,730 posts)
4. Yes climate change will happen and everyone will act surprised.
Fri May 5, 2023, 09:58 AM
May 2023

About ten years ago I was thinking of moving to a Carolina beach for retirement.

I did my homework. Looked at climate change predictions and the impact on coastal housing.
I realized I would be a total fool to move down there.

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