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Delhi suffers extreme weather whiplash as heat waves give way to record rain and deadly flash floods

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Commuters wade through a waterlogged road during monsoon rainfall at wave city NH9 on June 29 in Ghaziabad, India.
July 01, 2024
Helen Regan - CNN

(CNN) — Deadly flash flooding due to sudden heavy rains has inundated India’s capital, replacing one of the worst heat waves in Delhi’s history that sent temperatures soaring well above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).

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