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Kashmir valley sizzles: Heat wave breaks 134-year temperature record

The Kashmir valley is experiencing unprecedented heat, breaking records from the past 134 years. Srinagar recently registered 35 degrees Celsius, the highest in 20 years. Night temperatures have reached 23 degrees, a 135-year high. Experts attribute this to climate change and global warming. The heat wave is expected to continue through June and July, with added humidity. Locals, especially youth, are seeking relief in waterfalls and streams. Parents and students are demanding summer vacations due to the extreme weather conditions.

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