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India·South Asia·Climate·Health

Delhi bakes as temperatures hit 45°C, prompting health warnings

Tuesday, 26 May 2026, 06:14 · 1 min read

Delhi, India's capital, is experiencing a dangerous heatwave with temperatures reaching 45 degrees Celsius, prompting authorities to advise residents to stay indoors. Many workers have been unable to heed the warnings, with reports of widespread dehydration and exhaustion among those forced to remain outside. The extreme heat poses a serious public health risk, particularly for vulnerable groups such as the elderly, young children, and those with chronic illnesses.

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BBC Arabicكيف تنقذ شخصاً مصاباً بالإجهاد الحراري أو ضربة الشمس؟ ↗︎BBC World'Blistering heat' in Delhi as temperatures reach 45C ↗︎BBC World'Blistering heat': Indians warned to stay indoors as temperatures soar ↗︎
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