Delhi is cooking. Thermometers hit 45 degrees Celsius again. British medical workers on the ground say it's not just the heat.
It's the silence. The rich hide in air-conditioned bunkers. The poor burn.
Sources confirm at least a dozen heatstroke deaths in the past 48 hours. The real number? Nobody knows.
The morgues are full. The city's power grid is buckling under AC demand. Blackouts leave slums without fans.
Water tankers are a luxury. I spoke to a British doctor who's been here for a decade. 'It's a genocide by thermostat,' she said.
'The poor can't afford to survive.' The government says it's monitoring. But monitors don't cool bodies.
The heatwave is a class divide made visible. Follow the power. Follow the water.
The bodies will follow.








