Southwesterly winds brought rainfall to India’s capital New Delhi, ending a prolonged heat wave which killed 192 homeless people in a week. Parts of the Delhi area have touched 50 degrees Celsius in recent weeks.
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00:00Finally, a bit of respite for people in New Delhi as heavy rains have cooled down the
00:05overheating city.
00:06Southwesterly winds brought rainfall to India's capital, ending a prolonged heatwave which
00:12killed 192 homeless people in a week.
00:15Parts of the Delhi area have touched 50 degrees Celsius in recent weeks.
00:19The rainfall has made temperatures in some places drop between 4 and 6 degrees Celsius.
00:25The city's residents are welcoming the change in weather.
00:29It will get better at night.
00:31People were getting worried in Delhi because of the heat.
00:34Now that the rain has increased, it will get better at night.