Authorities try to prevent accidental fires amid scorching temperatures that have destroyed crops and killed livestockWith sizzling temperatures claiming more than 300 lives this month in India, officials have banned daytime cooking in some parts of the drought-stricken country in a bid to prevent accidental fires that have killed nearly 80 more people.

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