Man killed in fight over water as India clenched with heatwaves.

A 33-year-old man died when a fight over water in southern India, police aforementioned Friday, because the country gasped from extreme heat and storms that killed twenty four within the north.The argument bust out on Wednesday once a 48-year-old man and his 3 sons were allegedly syphoning massive quantities of water from a public tank close to Thanjavur in Madras state.A local man, named as D. Anand Babu, confronted them and violence stone-broke out, police said. babu was taken to hospital and died the next day. His father was conjointly injured within the altercation.Vast swathes of India are hot a heatwave in recent days with temperatures nearing 50 degrees astronomer (122 Fahrenheit) in northern states like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.Large areas have conjointly been hit by drought, leaving millions addicted to water trucks and adding to the misery of farmers in states like Madras, Maharashtra and Karnataka.The problems are exacerbated by the late arrival of monsoon rains, although they were due to make landfall in southwestern Bharat at intervals 24 hours, forecasters said Friday.At least twenty four folks were killed within the northern state of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday overnight as raging winds flattened homes, trees and electricity poles.State disaster officers told alpha fetoprotein that fifty six folks were out of action within the freak dirt storms that swept massive components of the state.The weather office predicted winds travel between fifty and seventy kilometres per hour (30 and 50 mph) would hit components of the state over the following 2 days.Last year an identical duster left a path of destruction across the northern state, killing a minimum of one hundred fifty folks.–HADISA