Climate change: Maharashtra's extreme temperatures, rainfalls, cyclones rise 1.5 times more than average
Thursday, 7 September 2023
Like most parts of the globe, the climate change has triggered the temperatures across Maharashtra almost three times the usual over 24 days with the overall summer-monsoon (June to August) season witnessing a rise of 1.5 times of the average climate activities such as rainfall and wind triggered by the heat.
Like most parts of the globe, the climate change has triggered the temperatures across Maharashtra almost three times the usual over 24 days with the overall summer-monsoon (June to August) season witnessing a rise of 1.5 times of the average climate activities such as rainfall and wind triggered by the heat.
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