Delhi has set a new national temperature record, hitting a staggering 52.9°C (127°F), according to the India Meteorological Department. This extreme heatwave has resulted in severe water shortages and emergency alerts throughout the capital, disrupting daily life and posing serious health risks to residents.
In light of this alarming situation, investing in resilient infrastructure and sustainable cooling solutions is imperative. These measures are crucial not only for the immediate well-being of Delhi’s residents but also for the long-term sustainability of the city.
Tackling this issue by implementing robust and innovative strategies will be essential in mitigating the impacts of such extreme weather conditions in the future.
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