karakoram
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38℃ here at peshawar.But visakhapatnam recorded 37
What is the situation at your place?
Ayurveda is enough..
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38℃ here at peshawar.But visakhapatnam recorded 37
What is the situation at your place?
Ayurveda is enough..
I thought 40+ is just slightly warm for you guys!
Biologically, human beings are not really designed to operation in environment greater than 36.5 degrees Celsius for extended period of time, especially when also performing heavy physical tasks. You run the risk of heat stroke.
for south indians...
don't worry guys. monsoon will start soon. weather forecast predictions is that monsoon will start from may 30.
Come to Saudi Arabia, it's amost 60
And at night
this is basically due to carbon dioxide and other industrial exhaust. whole of asia will warm up. but temporarily till construction and infrastructural work is going.
Europeans and the West have once again shifted all of their pollution causing elements to east .. great going
look at the idiotic constructions in the main three south indian cities - bangalore, hyderabad and madras ( now chennai )... so many glass-fronted tall buildings totally unsuited to the indian climate... all bouncing the light/heat upwards and downwards... plus the roads, fly-overs and such heavy traffic.
Renichintala in Guntur district also recorded the same temperature..Khammam recorded 47 last week .
50℃ Too much heat at delhi orriiii baba :-D
And its 45 degrees hereIt's about 34 degrees in Bangalore & you should hear the moaning about how hot it is........
This is how road melts in delhi's summer..
Come to Saudi Arabia, it's amost 60
And at night
And its 45 degrees here
I must tell you this, I live in a desert and I think this place is far better than Delhi, but I guess this place is better equiped to face heat.
Oh my!
I always thought KSA and UAE had similar temperatures, but I guess I was wrong.
1) You missed my line which saidWell How many lives in street there????? How many lives in tin roofed huts? and how many lives under the flyover?????
They are the first causalities on extreme weather.....
2) In this country there are hundreds who work under the sun but by law they are not supposed to work between 12-3pm. And the working time would be further eased during the month of Ramadan.levina said:but I guess this place is better equiped to face heat.
2) In this country there are hundreds who work under the sun but by law they are not supposed to work between 12-3pm. And the working time would be further eased during the month of Ramadan.
I'm sure such laws bring some respite.
I'm not comparing!Actually i typed that part in my previous post and then deleted it...... Having a law is one thing, implementing it is the most important part......... and fortunately in ME, laws are implemented and followed......Where in India we believe law's are made to break.....
But we cannot compare both, because in India we have both the extremes..... 45-50 degree heat and 3 to -2 degree cold.....