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Nepali Congress prioritizes climate change impact on Himalayas, India faces extreme heat

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The Nepali Congress has prioritized addressing the impact of climate change on the Himalayas and plans to form a Climate Change Awareness Subcommittee. Meanwhile, India is grappling with extreme heat, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi warning of dangers and troops battling forest fires.

  • The Nepali Congress's Central Policy, Research, and Training Academy decided to form a subcommittee to explore ways to reduce climate change's impact on mountains.
  • The meeting discussed the increasing risk of climate-related disasters due to accelerated glacier melting caused by rising global temperatures.
  • India recorded its hottest temperatures with the top 45 hottest cities globally located there, prompting Prime Minister Modi to urge precautions.
  • Indian troops and air force helicopters were deployed to battle forest fires near the Himalayan town of Kasauli.
  • At least 16 people died of heatstroke in India's southern Telangana state last week.

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