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India's sizzling heat wave claims more than 300 lives

  (Associated Press)
Patna, India
Fri, April 29, 2016

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India's sizzling heat wave claims more than 300 lives An Indian vendor selling onions on a sidewalk rests under the shade of a tree on a hot summer day in Hyderabad, India, April 20. (AP/Mahesh Kumar A.)

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sizzling heat wave has claimed more than 300 lives in India, and officials have forbidden daytime cooking in some areas to prevent fires that have killed nearly 80 others.

The eastern state of Bihar banned cooking between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. after accidental fires exacerbated by dry, hot and windy weather swept through shantytowns and thatched-roof houses in villages and killed 79 people.

People are also barred from burning spent crops or holding fire rituals as part of Hindu religious practice. Disaster management official Vyas, who goes by one name, said Friday that anyone who violates the orders could face up to a year in jail.

At least 300 people have died of heat-related illness this month, as more than 330 million are also struggling with severe drought.

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