India faces extreme heat as dead fish wash up in New Delhi
India is currently experiencing a severe heatwave that is impacting both residents and wildlife in New Delhi. Hundreds of dead fish have been found in Sanjay Lake as temperatures soar to nearly 45 degrees Celsius. The situation underscores the environmental challenges posed by repeated heatwaves in the region.
- ▪The heatwave in New Delhi has led to the death of hundreds of fish in Sanjay Lake.
- ▪Temperatures in the capital have reached close to 45 degrees Celsius.
- ▪Authorities are investigating the cause of the fish deaths, which may be linked to prolonged heat and low oxygen levels in the water.
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