A brutal heat wave swept across swathes of northwest India on Friday, causing temperatures to soar to unprecedented levels. The Indian Meteorological Department reported via X that Agra Taj, from Uttar Pradesh, experienced a scorching high of 46.9 degrees Celsius.
Barmer in Rajasthan also recorded a searing 46.9 degrees Celsius, making it one of the hottest places in northwest India.
Ayanagar in Delhi followed closely with a temperature of 46.2 degrees. Gwalior experienced a high of 44.9 degrees, while Surendranagar and Patiala both registered temperatures of 44.7 degrees Celsius.
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