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Heat-linked deaths may rise in Bengaluru and other cities

A global study highlights significant heat risks for nine Indian cities, including Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi, due to climate change. Rising temperatures and humidity will lead to hazardous heat conditions. The study stresses the need for effective long-term measures to prevent increased fatalities, as current interventions are inadequate or missing.
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