India's massive election faces heatwave challenge

By Sakshi Dayal
Updated May 25 2024 - 3:40pm, first published 3:38pm
Polling centres in India have been equipped with mist machines to help voters overcome searing heat. (AP PHOTO)
Polling centres in India have been equipped with mist machines to help voters overcome searing heat. (AP PHOTO)

The world's largest election might become the hottest as Indians participate in the next-to-last phase of voting with temperatures forecast to surge to 47C in the capital New Delhi.

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