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Up to 50 °C: India hit by record-shattering temperatures since spring | DW News

New Delhi was sweltered through a heat wave on Wednesday as smoke billowed out from a large fire at a rubbish dump. Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned of the prospect of more fires as the mercury climbed earlier than usual across the country. Temperatures in Delhi are expected to hover around 44 degrees Celsius (111 Fahrenheit) until Sunday. And peak summer heat is still to come before the monsoon rains in June. "We are seeing increasing incidents of fires in various places — in jungles, important buildings and in hospitals — in the past few days," Modi said. The typically humid eastern Indian states have been hard hit, with temperatures above 43 Celsius. The heat wave is almost certainly a consequence of climate change, according to climate scientists. "Rarely it happens that nearly the whole country ... is reeling under [a] heatwave," hydroclimatologist Arpita Mondal at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay told Reuters news agency. Dr. Friederike Otto, senior lecturer in climate science at the Grantham Institute in Imperial College London told the Associated Press: "India's current heatwave has been made hotter by climate change." She said that unless the world stops adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, such heat waves will become even more common. The heat may also be exacerbated by urban pollution, with black carbon and dust absorbing sunlight and further warming the cities. India is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. A landmark report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned in February that with just 1.5C of warming, temperatures could expect an annual repeat of the 2015 heatwave, in which temperatures hit 44C and thousands of people died.This March was the hottest in over 100 years of record-taking in India, and April has been similar. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/deutsche... For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/ Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook:   / deutschewellenews   ►Twitter:   / dwnews   ►Instagram:   / dwnews   Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie:    / dwdeutsch   #India #Heatwave #ClimateChange

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