Doctors advise people over 60 to stay indoors as India's northern state swelters in extreme heat

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Doctors advise people over 60 to stay indoors as India's northern state swelters in extreme heat
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At least 34 people have died in the past two days as a large swath of the north Indian state Uttar Pradesh swelters under severe heat, prompting doctors to advise residents over 60 years old to stay indoors during the daytime.

By BISWAJEET BANERJEEFILE - People wait to consult doctors at Tej Bahadur Sapru Hospital in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Thursday, June 23, 2022. At least 34 people have died in the past two days as a large swath of the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh swelters under severe heat, officials said Saturday, prompting doctors to advise citizens above 60 years of age against venturing out during the daytime.

LUCKNOW, India — At least 34 people have died in the past two days as a large swath of the north Indian state Uttar Pradesh

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