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Living through sizzling temperatures in Banda, Indian town that is one of the world’s hottest

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The article reports on the extreme heat experienced in Banda, an Indian town recognized as one of the hottest places on Earth. It describes how residents cope with the sizzling temperatures. The story, from AP News, highlights the challenges of living in such a climate and underscores the broader impact of extreme heat on daily life.

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Living through high temperatures in Banda, Indian town that is one of the world’s hottest

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