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India’s heatwave crisis: Why rising temperatures feel deadlier than ever
With temperatures touching 48°C in Rajasthan, India is facing intense heatwaves driven by climate change and urban factors. Here’s a closer look at why rising heat is becoming more dangerous and what it means for millions, especially outdoor workers.















