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Rising Temperatures and Mortality Trends in India:

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Published on: May 06 2025 Share on facebook

  • Recent studies reveal alarming trends in mortality linked to extreme temperatures, with nearly 35,000 deaths attributed to heat and cold exposure over the past two decades:
  • The study recorded 19,693 deaths from heatstroke and 15,197 from cold exposure. 
  • The year 2015 was particularly deadly, with severe heatwaves and cold spells leading to 1,907 and 1,147 deaths, respectively. 
  • Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Odisha, and West Bengal had the highest heatstroke-related deaths, while Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar, Haryana, and Jharkhand were most affected by cold exposure.
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