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Indian capital swelters as temperature level hits all-time high of 52.9 Celsius

Delhi tape-recorded an alltime high temperature of 52.9 degrees Celsius (127.22 Fahrenheit) on Wednesday as severe heat conditions grasped the north and western parts of India, triggering students to faint in schools and drinking water taps to dry up.

A heat wave alert has actually remained in place for large parts of India given that recently but on Wednesday the temperature level in Mungeshpur, a largely packed corner of Delhi, crossed the 50 C mark, the weather workplace said.

The Indian capital has actually had temperature levels of over 45 C in previous years however never gone as high as 52.9 C.

Streets in Mungeshpur in northwest Delhi were deserted and most stores were shut as people remained indoors to avoid the searing heat, while citizens handed out free cold beverages in Narela after temperature levels increased to 49.9 C on Tuesday.

When we go outside it looks like somebody is slapping our faces. It has actually become difficult to live in Delhi, said citizen Akash Nirmal.

India Meteorological Department (IMD) stated it is taking a look at the data and sensing units to check out Mungeshpur's temperature level which was an outlier compared to other stations.

There is a lot heat in Delhi that students are fainting, some are falling ill, some are facing dehydration. The students are dealing with a lot of problem in this heat. The fans don't operate in our organizations, said Nidhi, a trainee, who provided just their first name.

An unusual transition from El Nino to La Nina and the lack of winds bringing wetness, has resulted in extended heating, leading to record temperatures, Gufran Beig, chair professor at the Indian Institute of Science told .

El Nino is the warming of Pacific waters that is typically accompanied by drier conditions over the Indian subcontinent while La Nina is characterised by abnormally cold temperatures in the Pacific Ocean.

We think that it is all associated with climate change, he informed .

A spot of light rain in other parts of Delhi later on Wednesday brought some respite and weather officials anticipate the heat to alleviate later on this week over northwest and central India.

India states a heatwave when the optimum temperature is 4.5 degrees C to 6.4 degrees C greater than typical and a serious heat wave when it is 6.5 degrees C greater than normal or more.

Local government authorities have set curbs on water system in Delhi, citing a shortage, and enforced a fine of 2,000 rupees ($ 24) on those squandering water, such as by cleaning cars.

Authorities in the eastern state of Bihar directed schools to be shut till June 8 after reports of trainees passing out at a. federal government school.

Video footage by news agency ANI showed a lady pushing a. class bench as instructors sprayed her face with water and. fanned her with a book.

Asia has sweltered in a hotter summer this year - a trend. researchers state has been worsened by human-driven environment modification.

Rajasthan in main India has actually also been reeling under. scorching heat with mercury touching 50 degrees C in some. districts. Government information reveals 4 individuals have passed away considering that March. with 451 cases of heat stroke reported on Wednesday itself.

In a sharp contrast, parts of northeastern India have been. damaged by heavy rain in the consequences of cyclone Remal, with. at least 27 individuals eliminated in Mizoram after the collapse of a. stone quarry and several landslides.

Parts of Assam, surrounding Bangladesh, are also flooded.

(source: Reuters)