💨 Abstract
On World Health Day, outdoor workers in New Delhi face a health crisis due to a heatwave and poor air quality. Auto-rickshaw drivers, rickshaw pullers, and vendors are affected physically and financially, with many complaining of dizziness, exhaustion, and reduced income. The India Meteorological Department forecasts the heatwave to last until Wednesday, with temperatures 3.1 degrees above the seasonal average.
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