The heatwave in India's New Delhi peaked on Monday as the mercury touched a record 48 degrees Celsius, the highest in the history of the national capital. The temperature of 48 degrees Celsius was recorded at the Palam observatory of the Indian Meteorological Department after 3 p.m., which surpassed the previous highest of 47.8 degrees Celsius recorded on June 9, 2014.(Photo/Agencies)
The heatwave in India's New Delhi peaked on Monday as the mercury touched a record 48 degrees Celsius, the highest in the history of the national capital. The temperature of 48 degrees Celsius was recorded at the Palam observatory of the Indian Meteorological Department after 3 p.m., which surpassed the previous highest of 47.8 degrees Celsius recorded on June 9, 2014.(Photo/Agencies)
The heatwave in India's New Delhi peaked on Monday as the mercury touched a record 48 degrees Celsius, the highest in the history of the national capital. The temperature of 48 degrees Celsius was recorded at the Palam observatory of the Indian Meteorological Department after 3 p.m., which surpassed the previous highest of 47.8 degrees Celsius recorded on June 9, 2014.(Photo/Agencies)
The heatwave in India's New Delhi peaked on Monday as the mercury touched a record 48 degrees Celsius, the highest in the history of the national capital. The temperature of 48 degrees Celsius was recorded at the Palam observatory of the Indian Meteorological Department after 3 p.m., which surpassed the previous highest of 47.8 degrees Celsius recorded on June 9, 2014.(Photo/Agencies)