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India Heatwave Puts World’s 50 Hottest Cities in One Country

AQI said all 50 of the world’s hottest cities were in India, with Banda reaching 115.16 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • On April 27, Banda, Uttar Pradesh recorded the world's highest temperature of 115.16 degrees, according to AQI. Every one of the planet's 50 hottest cities that day was located in India.
  • India has grappled with increasingly intense heat for years, and AQI noted there is "no modern precedent" for current conditions. Climatologist Maximiliano Herrera said the April heat wave "stands among the top if not the top harshest for April."
  • AQI rankings, based on 24 hours of data, show average peak temperatures across 50 Indian cities hit 112.5 degrees Fahrenheit, with most located in the country's "interior heat belt."
  • Farming and health care systems in India face threats from extreme heat, worsened by fuel shortages from the Iran war. Experts warn heat may "cross the survivability limit" by 2050, reaching "dangerous levels."
  • The Indian Meteorological Department forecasts below-average monsoon rains for 2026, threatening farming and water supplies. Herrera warns of extreme heat later this month, with the heat index potentially soaring to 122 and even 140 degrees.
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Extreme heat is the most lethal form of extreme weather and meets particularly vulnerable groups. By 2050, temperatures that exceed the "survival limit" could be reached.

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On a day in late April, something highly unusual happened. Every single one of the 50 hottest cities on the planet was located in a single country: India. This is according to data compiled by AQI, the air quality monitoring platform. “There is no modern precedent for this,” AQI stated on its website. “This is not a normal April. And it demands serious, data-driven analysis.” AQI rankings are based on temperatures recorded over a 24-hour period,…

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By Laura Paddison, CNN On a day in late April something very unusual happened. Each and every one of the 50 hottest cities on the planet were in one country: India. This according to data collected by AQI, the air quality monitoring platform. “There are no modern precedents,” said AQI on its website. “This is not a normal April. And it requires a serious analysis based on data.” AQI ratings are based on temperatures recorded for 24 hours, includ…

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‘Not normal’: The planet’s top 50 hottest cities were all in one country

India, one of the world’s most climate vulnerable countries, experienced a blistering heat wave last month, with fears of a brutal summer ahead.

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One day from the end of April, something extremely unusual happened. Each city in the top 50 hotspots on the entire planet is in one country: India.Dates...

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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