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India says Delhi’s record 52.9ºC temperature last week wrong by 3ºC

2 Jun 2024, 8:39 AM
India says Delhi’s record 52.9ºC temperature last week wrong by 3ºC

NEW DELHI, June 2 — A record temperature registered this week for India’s capital New Delhi, of 52.9ºC, was too high by 3ºC, the Indian government said yesterday, blaming a weather sensor error.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had investigated Wednesday’s reading by the weather station at Mungeshpur, a densely packed corner of Delhi, “and found a 3°C sensor error”, Earth Sciences Minister Kiren Rijiju said.

“Corrective measures are now in place,” the minister said, sharing the conclusion of a draft report about the all-time high reading in a post on X. He did not give a corrected figure for Wednesday’s temperature.

The IMD said in a statement the maximum temperature reported by the Mungeshpur weather station “was not correct due to the malfunctioning sensor”.

However, the city’s heat record still appears to have been broken.

Two weather stations in the capital reported temperatures of 49ºC and 49.1ºC for Wednesday. The IMD said these two stations had been checked and did not report any sensor errors.

The highest temperature previously recorded in New Delhi was 48.4ºC in May 1998, the draft IMD report said.

Severe heat has been scorching parts of India for days. At least 33 people, including election officials on duty, died of suspected heatstroke in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha on Friday.

— Reuters

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