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India's Modi asks states to prepare action plans amid rising heat

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NEW DELHI — India's prime minister on Thursday urged states and federally administer­ed territorie­s to prepare heat action plans, as South Asia swelters under extreme temperatur­es.

India recorded its warmest March in over a century, with the maximum temperatur­e across the country reaching 33.1 degrees Celsius, nearly 1.86 degrees above normal, according to the India Meteorolog­ical Department.

In a meeting with federal officials on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told authoritie­s to take measures to avoid deaths due to heat waves and fire incidents, according to a statement issued by his office.

“He stressed that in view of the rising temperatur­es, regular hospital fire safety audits need to be done,” the statement said.

Over two dozen people have died in India from exposure to extreme heat since late March, as temperatur­es in many parts of the north, west and the east surged past 40C.

Scientists say more than a billion people in India and neighbouri­ng Pakistan were in some way vulnerable to the extreme temperatur­es.

With monsoon rains likely to arrive within weeks, Modi also told authoritie­s to create “Flood Preparedne­ss Plans” and make arrangemen­ts for monitoring the quality of drinking water.

 ?? XAVIER GALIANA/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? A boy bathes during a sweltering day in New Delhi, India, as heat in that country hits new highs.
XAVIER GALIANA/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES A boy bathes during a sweltering day in New Delhi, India, as heat in that country hits new highs.

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