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A searing heatwave has kept the maximum daytime temperature in New Delhi, India above 100°F (40°C) for more than a week, causing the death of more than 1,800 people, the vast majority of them concentrated in the southeastern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The elderly, the homeless and those forced to work in the blazing sun are most at risk, with authorities calling on people to avoid going out during the afternoon, when the heat wave is at its most extreme. The heatwave is expected to persist for several more days, as the country awaits the arrival of the annual monsoon rains, forecast this year to hit India’s southwestern coast at the end of the month. But even after the rains hit the Indian mainland, it will take weeks for them to spread out across the country and bring relief to the dry plains and other parts of the subcontinent. In this photograph, shot by Adnan Abidi of @reuters, a boy jumps into a step well built inside the shrine of Sufi Saint Nizamuddin Auliya in New Delhi, India on May 24, 2015.


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