Northern Indian cities cope with above normal heat wave

A blistering heat wave is sweeping across northern India with temperatures soaring above the normal, disrupting daily life and raising health concerns.

The mercury shot up to 47.3 C (117 F) in Sri Ganganagar, a desert city in the northwestern state of Rajasthan on Monday, according to the Indian Meteorological Department.

The record for the country is 51 C (124 F), set in May 2016 in Rajasthan’s city of Phalodi.

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