Hit by heatwave, Mumbai is ignoring a quick fix to cool off – keeping parks open in the afternoon

Hit by heatwave, Mumbai is ignoring a quick fix to cool off – keeping parks open in the afternoon

[Scroll.in] - 03/9/2025

Ahmedabad’s heat action plan could be a model for other cities to follow.



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