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Study Warns South Asia Will Be In Grip Of Routine Heatwaves From 2040 | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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PUNE, India — Heatwaves — sweltering weather accompanied by high humidity during summer — are increasing in the Indian subcontinent. They have caused an unprecedented number of deaths across India in recent years. Now, a study published in Geophysical Research Letters by an online journal called Advancing Earth and Space Science has found that deadly heatwaves will be the norm in South Asia — home to nearly […]

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