Video since March 11, the temperatures observed in India are above normal. The repetition of power cuts aggravates the living conditions of millions of inhabitants.
India has suffered from a record heat wave since March 11. In some places, the thermometer displays up to 50 ° C. Drought has also considerably increased air pollution, promoting dust releases but also the start of fires in discharges in New Delhi. For scientists, these temperatures are linked to climate change.
“The situation is very bad, explains a resident of Amritsar, a city in the north of the country. It is extremely hot and the power cuts worry a lot.”
/Media reports.