Like the past two Februaries, we're dealing with record warmth more like spring in parts of the U.S., including Texas and the ...
Heat waves are among the world's deadliest weather hazards. Every year, vast numbers of people are killed by heat stress and it can worsen health problems such as diabetes, asthma and heart disease.
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Hosted on MSNKarnataka likely to witness heat-wave conditions starting from February, experts warnAfter weeks of shivering in the cold, people across Karnataka are now feeling the heat as temperatures continue to rise. In ...
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Inquirer on MSNIt’s time to take the heat seriously, experts warnPaul John Ala considers Metro Manila’s heat a normal, albeit unpleasant, part of life. But last year was “extremely hot” for ...
Temperatures have climbed above 40C in parts of SA, with health authorities confirming several people went to hospital over ...
Scorching heat in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has millions of people sweltering during the day, but they’re finding some relief ...
Researchers have found the oldest known evidence of lead pollution dating to around 5,200 years ago in ancient Greece.
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