VALLAH, INDIA: Indian stockman Bhagat Singh splashes his herd of buffalo with water as they stand in a canal flowing through the village of Vallah, some 7kms from Amritsar, 28 April 2007. A heat wave in northern India tightened its grip, prompting some schools to shut early to prevent sunstroke attacks, officials said. Temperatures in the Indian capital New Delhi had risen to 40.9 degrees Celsius (106 Fahrenheit) by 27 April, the weather office said in a bulletin. In Sriganganagar in the desert state of Rajasthan the mercury touched 43.9 degrees Celsius for the first time this summer, making it the hottest region in northern India. So far three people have died in the heat spell that settled over most of northern India mid-April. (Photo by Narinder Nanu/AFP/Getty Images)
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