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The heat swept through India, street cow dung led to flies, netizens: those who survived are elites

The sweltering summer has arrived, and a recent heat wave has swept through India, with temperatures as high as 47 degrees Celsius at one point in the northern part of India, and even 50 degrees Celsius in some areas, and the bustling streets on weekdays are basically empty, and even the streets of the capital New Delhi are rarely encountered.

The heat swept through India, street cow dung led to flies, netizens: those who survived are elites

At this time of year, there will be a heat wave in India, and people can't stay at home and have to take to the streets to cool off, and the shade of the trees has become the best summer shelter. Every year in India, many people die due to high temperatures, and more than 25,000 people have died from heat waves since 1992.

The heat swept through India, street cow dung led to flies, netizens: those who survived are elites

In 2015, a rare heat wave swept through the Indian state of Gujarat, and in May, Gujarat was dissatisfied with the fact that more than 1,100 people died due to the high temperatures, after all, the power supply has not been able to keep up, even if there are fans and air conditioners, many people feel that the government should bear some responsibility.

The heat swept through India, street cow dung led to flies, netizens: those who survived are elites

In order not to repeat similar incidents, the Indian government has issued a series of regulations, one of which is that when the heat hits, schools, construction sites and other places must take holidays, and free drinking water will be distributed to crowded places.

The heat swept through India, street cow dung led to flies, netizens: those who survived are elites

Because the power supply cannot be solved in a short time, the parks and air defense facilities with closed doors on weekdays have also begun to be opened to the public free of charge, allowing nearby traders and workers to enter and cool off.

The heat swept through India, street cow dung led to flies, netizens: those who survived are elites

Despite so many measures, but because cattle are too sacred in India, they like to walk around the city streets, it is inevitable that they will leave a lot of cow dung, which leads to a large number of flies, many Indian netizens have said: to survive in such a harsh environment, it is really elite.

The heat swept through India, street cow dung led to flies, netizens: those who survived are elites
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