The month of March is yet to pass, but before that the capital of the country is already is in a bad condition. In Delhi, the summer has already started showing its colour in such a way that all the previous records have been broken in the month of March.
The temperature in Delhi crossed 40 degrees on Monday for the first time in 76 years.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a statement saying that for the first time since 1945, Delhi has witnessed such hot weather. According to IMD, on March 29, mercury in Delhi reached 40.1 degree Celsius. Not only this, but hot summer winds have also started in the capital, which usually starts in late April.
The weather agency says that due to strong winds on Tuesday, Delhiites can get some relief from the heat. Notably, for the past one week, mercury was continuously rising. The temperature of Delhi was recorded at the beginning of last week at 30, but since then the mercury was continuously going up.
It is being said that this is due to the pressure of Western Disturbance, although the same phenomenon is also likely to bring some relief from Tuesday.
Global warming is increasing the heat all over the world. Due to the snow is melting in the polar areas, major countries of the world are facing forest fires. Last year, the fire in the forests of America and Australia kept burning for months. This time, the heat has already started showing its colour. Experts say that if global warming is not controlled fast, it will put the whole world in crisis.