A record-breaking heatwave is affecting parts of Asia and the southern United States, with temperatures soaring as high as 44 degrees Celsius. The extreme heat is causing cities to cope with the scorching conditions, leading to concerns over health and safety.
More than 100 temperature records fell across #Vietnam in April, according to official data, as a deadly #heatwave scorches South and Southeast Asia. https://t.co/TozVzZa1dl
Dangerous heat wave envelops hundreds of millions in East Asia https://t.co/TijXGU5q5s via @axios #ClimateCentral
More than 100 temperature records fell across Vietnam in April, according to official data, as a deadly heatwave scorches South and Southeast Asia. https://t.co/a1jzpqhQi7
AP PHOTOS: South and Southeast Asian countries cope with a weekslong heat wave https://t.co/RVHl8PNkqH https://t.co/yMUg4eHt21
Residents of eastern India experienced their hottest April on record, while in neighboring Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees are trying to keep cool in any way they can as a heatwave grips parts of Asia https://t.co/JG3H8hNg5I
Summer heat has arrived early across South and Southeast Asia, setting records and even claiming lives. It's expected to get much worse through May and June. https://t.co/VhDLRZHtzK https://t.co/OqlYhpQ0Tb
Parts of Asia are facing a brutal heat wave, with some areas seeing temperatures reach as high as 44 degrees Celsius (112 degrees Fahrenheit) Our reporters from across the region tell us how cities are coping with the extreme heat https://t.co/RWfKa2U30y https://t.co/yiDv17bMi0
A record-breaking heatwave is broiling parts of Asia, helping drive surging demand for cooling options, including air-conditioning. https://t.co/GWXtITYLCz https://t.co/6slBID1iQn
Summer is still weeks away, but the season’s first surge of superheated air is set to spread over the southern United States in just five or six days. https://t.co/RGmen7gOrO