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India and Pakistan swelter, Bangladesh braces for storm

A minimum of 11 individuals have died of suspected heatrelated causes in western India and Pakistan likewise sweltered on Friday in extreme heat, while parts of Bangladesh and neighbouring states braced for a likely cyclone struck this weekend.

Regional media reported nine deaths that were suspected to be heat-related in India's western Rajasthan state, where temperature level in the desert town of Phalodi reached 49 degrees Celsius (120.2 Fahrenheit) on Friday - the highest temperature level tape-recorded in the nation this year.

Disaster management officials in the state said they had yet to establish the cause of the deaths, as medical exams were not total.

Weather officials have warned of conditions varying from a. heatwave to severe heatwave in numerous parts of the state, too. as in the northern states of Punjab and Haryana.

At least two individuals have died of heat stroke in the western. city of Ahmedabad, Additional Superintendent Rajnish Patel informed. media outlet Divya Bhaskar.

Many people have been required to health center in the city with. heat-related diseases in the past 3 days, said Vikas. Bihani, a representative for the state-run ambulance service.

India declares a heatwave when the temperature touches 40 C. ( 104 F) in the plains, a departure of at least 4.5 Celsius from. the typical maximum temperature level.

India's summer season temperature levels frequently peak in May, but. researchers have actually forecasted more heatwave days than usual this. year, mainly brought on by less non-monsoon thunder showers and an. active however compromising dry El Nino weather phenomenon.

In neighbouring Pakistan, the climate modification ministry said. about 26 districts were boiling in an extreme heatwave as of. Thursday, with the existing hot spell likely to last until May. 30.

The temperature was expected to hit 50 C (122 F)) in at. least 2 cities on Friday in Pakistan's southern province of. Sindh, where school exams have actually been delayed due to the. blistering heat.

CYCLONE IN BANGLADESH

More east, serious cyclonic storm Remal was expected to. make landfall in Bangladesh and parts of West Bengal in eastern. India on Sunday, with wind speeds of as much as 120 kph (75 mph),. the India Meteorological Department said.

In the southern Indian state of Kerala a minimum of seven people. died today following pre-monsoon rains that were about 18%. percent heavier than typical, bringing floods that interrupted. flights in some locations.

Kerala was most likely to be lashed with really heavy to incredibly. heavy rain on Friday too.

Severe temperature levels throughout Asia last month were made. worse most likely as a result of human-driven environment change, a. team of international researchers have actually stated.

(source: Reuters)