India blames heatwave deaths on climate change
22 Jun 2015

Sunrise on another baking hot day in southern India, where temperatures have reached 47° this year.
By PRAMILA KRISHNAN.- Fierce temperatures in India doubled the heat-related deaths normally recorded in May − and the government insists natural causes are not to blame.
From mid-April till the end of May, nearly 2200 people were killed by the heat − 1636 of them in Andhra Pradesh, the worst-affected state. The normal May figure for the whole of India is about 1000 heat-related deaths.
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