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On Sunday in Chennai, India, at least three people died of suspected heat stroke during an air force show attended by 1.5 million people. Two deaths were due to dehydration, and a third due to heat. Attendees reported a lack of water supply, air circulation, and chaotic exits. The government provided medical teams, security, temporary toilets, and drinking water, but air force officials did not immediately comment.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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