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India heat wave kills over 500

- By Jatindra Dash and Sujoy Dhar

NEW DELHI — Soaring temperatur­es have gripped parts of southern and northern India in an extreme heat wave that has killed more than 500 people and looks set to continue this week, officials said on Monday.

The hottest place in India was Allahabad, a city in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, which saw mercury rise to 117.8 Fahrenheit on Sunday, and the capital, Delhi, recorded a high of 110.3.

Most of the 539 recorded deaths have been of constructi­on workers, the elderly or the homeless in the southern states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, officials said, but some deaths have also occurred in Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.

The Indian Meteorolog­ical Department has issued a red warning to affected regions, saying that the heat wave conditions are likely to continue over coming days.

The director of Andhra Pradesh’s Disaster Management Department, K. Dhananjaya Reddy, said 325 people had died of sunstroke or dehydratio­n in the state in the last three days.

“We are advising people not to go to work between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,” Mr. Reddy said.

“We have also opened centers in different places, especially in urban areas, for the distributi­on of water and buttermilk.”

The government has canceled the leave of all doctors as hospitals were being flooded with cases of heatstroke, he said, adding that compensati­on of 100,000 rupees, or $1,575, will be given to families of people who had died.

Meanwhile, in the neighborin­g state of Telangana — where 204 people have died — officials have advised people to stay indoors during peak afternoon hours, drink plenty of fluids and wear loose clothing.

Taxi drivers in Kolkata — capital of West Bengal state, where four deaths have been reported — refused to work between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. after two cabbies died in their cars last week.

The monsoon, predicted to hit southern India’s coastline on Sunday, will bring some relief from the high temperatur­es, weather officials said.

 ?? Noah Seelam/AFP/Getty Images ?? An Indian man rests on Monday under a transport vehicle on the outskirts of Hyderabad.
Noah Seelam/AFP/Getty Images An Indian man rests on Monday under a transport vehicle on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

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