Abnormal high temperatures are occurring all over the world, and India is experiencing the first heat in 120 years.



It is said that birds in the sky are so dehydrated that they fall.



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On the 15th, the temperature in some areas in Delhi, the capital of India, exceeded 49 degrees.



The average high temperature in March was the highest in 121 years since meteorological observations began in 1901.



A veterinary hospital in India has rescued about 2,000 birds from heat waves in a month.



He fell due to dehydration in hot weather, but he was rescued with a broken wing and is barely recovering.



Medical experts have pointed out that heatwave damage is a more serious problem in India than COVID-19.



The Indian Meteorological Agency said the premature heat wave was due to the continued lack of precipitation, and that it was fundamentally due to global warming.



Netizens responded, "Isn't the real end of the world coming? We'll be afraid of summer in our country after a while.", "Now is the time to think about the environment rather than human convenience."



(Screen source: Facebook Wildlife SOS)