There will be such intense heat that the earth will boil, Oxford has given a scary warning, know what it said about India?

Currently, many countries around the world are shivering in the cold. In many places, people are dying from the bone-chilling cold. Meanwhile, a horrifying report from Oxford University has sent shockwaves. This report concerns the coming extreme heat. It describes how the earth will boil over and temperatures will rise so high that the human body will be unable to withstand it. India has also been mentioned in this report.

London: The sun will spew fire, roads will melt, your own home will become a 'furnace'... This isn't a horror story, but the latest research from Oxford University has revealed a shocking revelation. According to this most terrifying report of 2026, by 2050, 40% of the world's population, or approximately 4 billion people, will be forced to endure such heat that the human body will be unable to bear it. The heartbreaking thing is that scientists have issued a red alert for India as well. It has been said that such heat is about to come that the earth will start boiling like water.

What is going to happen in India?

Oxford scientists have issued a "red alert" for India. According to the report, India, Nigeria, and Indonesia will be among the countries most likely to experience extreme heatwaves. It's being claimed that temperatures will surpass 45 to 50 degrees Celsius, leaving the human body unable to cool its internal organs. Millions of people in India lack access to air conditioning. Scientists claim that the number of heat-related deaths will rise like a tsunami in the coming decades.

In 2010, only 1.5 billion people were at risk, but this number will more than double to 3.8 billion by 2050. We are heading towards a planet marked only by 'fire and smoke'.

These countries will become gas chambers.

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If you think cold countries like Russia, Canada, or Finland are safe, you're seriously mistaken. Homes in these countries are designed to absorb heat and protect against the cold. As temperatures rise, these homes will turn into gas chambers. The transportation and health infrastructure here is simply not prepared for the extreme heat.

Oxford researcher Radhika Khosla has warned that crossing the 1.5-degree threshold will devastate education, health, and agriculture. Food shortages will ensue, crops will either burn or wither, and famine will spread. Millions of people will flee their homes in search of more habitable places.

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