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weather-related disasters aren’t necessarily caused by floods, droughts or
hurricanes. They can be caused by heat waves, like the sweltering blanket
that’s taken over 2,500 lives in India in recent weeks.
Temperatures broke 118 degrees in parts of the country. The
death toll is still being tallied, and many heat-related deaths will be
recognized only after the fact. Yet it’s already the deadliest heat wave to hit
India since at least 1998 and, by some accounts, the fourth- or fifth-deadliest
worldwide since 1900.
These heat waves will only become more common as the planet
continues to warm.
Read the New York
Times story - “The Deadly Combination of Heat and Humidity”.
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