In countries like India, people, buildings and daily routines have evolved around recurring periods of extreme heat. Britain, on the other hand, is a country whose homes, infrastructure and public services were largely designed for a much cooler climate.
Britain's infrastructure and daily routines are not designed for extreme heat, making 35°C feel more intense than 45°C in India. Indian society, buildings, and lifestyles have evolved to cope with recurring periods of high temperatures. This stark contrast highlights the…
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