Indian veterinarian treats birds caught in scorching heatwave

  • 3 months ago
A veterinarian at a birds hospital in New Delhi, India said on Friday (May 31) he was treating birds for what he said were cases of heat stroke, as northern Indian sears amidst a severe heat wave.

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00:00A veterinarian at a birds hospital in New Delhi, in India, said on Friday he was treating
00:08birds for what he said were cases of heat stroke, as northern Indian sears amidst a
00:13severe heat wave.
00:15Har Avtar Singh, a veterinarian at New Delhi's Charity Birds Hospital, said that he has seen
00:20cases of heat stroke and mortality rates increase for birds due to extreme temperatures.
00:26India has been experiencing a blisteringly hot summer, and a part of capital Delhi's
00:56recorded the country's highest ever temperature at 52.9 degrees Celsius this week.

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