Atleast10peoplehavediedduetoaheatwaveinthenorthernIndianstateofUttarPradeshinthepast24hours,aseniorofficialsaidTuesday."Whilefourpersonsdiedinthestate'sBundelkh
India's Delhi is witnessing a heat wave, as it recorded this season’s highest temperature on Monday at 44.6 degrees Celsius. While the humidity level was between 40% -19%.
ByAPDwriterRishikaChauhanNEWDELHI,June6(APD)-India'sDelhiiswitnessingaheatwave,asitrecordedthisseason’shighesttemperatureonMondayat44.6degreesCelsius.Whilethehu
Notmanychefsdonaweldingmaskbeforetheyenterthekitchen,butSilaSutharatpreferstocookhischickensunnysideup.TwohourssouthofBangkokthis60-year-oldroadsidevendorhasfou
A heatwave predicted to stretch across 1,000km of eastern Australia has prompted warnings for the public to avoid physical activity in the sun and stay alert for signs of heat-related illness in others, especially children and older people.
Half of mainland China’s population has been roasting under week-long extreme heat, with air temperatures in some regions exceeding 50 degrees Celsius.
While much of the country is busy combating deadly floods, the eastern region is suffering persistent heat that has prompted local governments to issue warnings about worker safety.
Sweltering heat in parts of China over the past two days have left sweaty residents stuck at home or driven them to the pool or even bomb shelters to keep cool.
A rampant heat wave has hit some European countries recently, and more wildfires have been reported.
The British government is doling out 9.4 million pounds (about 15 million U.S. dollars) to support the development of low carbon heating networks, the country's energy department announced on Friday.