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A Single Day of Extreme Heat Nearly Equals Five Years of India's Official Heat Deaths
Europe's 2026 heatwave produced a precise, fast death toll in France, Belgium and the UK. India's own scientists estimate a single extreme day kills nearly as many people as five years of the government's official count.
By The Signal Editorial
July 13, 2026 · 7 min read
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A Single Day of Extreme Heat Nearly Equals Five Years of India's Official Heat Deaths
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Health
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