In 2015, South Asia experienced a deadly heat wave that killed roughly 3,500 people in Pakistan and India in a matter of months. New research suggests the region could face much worse by the end of the century.
A heat wave in India and Pakistan in 2015 killed roughly 3,500 people. New research shows that at the current rate of climate change, South Asia could experience many more potentially deadly temperatures by the end of this century. (Noah Seelam/AFP/Getty)