Climate change in South Asia heatwave will now become normal

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According to research, the current level of global warming has increased the probability of these heat waves by 30 times. (Photo: AFP)

The recent heat wave in India and Pakistan is likely to be the result of climate change and a reflection of the region's future, according to a research report by international scientists. 

The World Weather Attribution Group analyzed historical meteorological data and found that premature and prolonged heat waves affecting large geographic areas were events that occurred once in the first century. 

But current levels of global warming have increased the likelihood of these heat waves by 30 times. 

As the surface rises by two degrees Celsius, such heat waves can occur twice a century and once every five years. 

He said it was a sign that things would return to normal. 

On the other hand, an analytical report published last week by the British Meteorological Department said that the heat wave or 'heatwave' meteorological. 

This is the result of change, and it will come with the same intensity every three years. There will be effects on the region. 

Climate change scientist Frederick Otto, who was part of the research, said: What is the role of.

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Premature heatwaves affect wheat crop in India (photo: AFP)

The recent heat wave has badly affected the citizens of Pakistan and India. 

In India, March was the hottest month in the last 120 years, while in April, the intensity of heat in Pakistan and many parts of India set a record. 

Due to climate change The heatwave caused a glacier to erupt in northern Pakistan, affecting some areas along the river, while crops were affected in India and the government banned the export of wheat.

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