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‘My head spins with the heat’: India’s gig workers battle exhaustion amid soaring temperatures

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Gig workers across south and south-east Asia are struggling with exhaustion due to soaring temperatures. Workers like Jalaj Jha in Delhi report barely sleeping in the heat, leading to draining shifts. This situation highlights the difficulties informal workers face in recovering from extreme heat.

Cities across south and south-east Asia are becoming places where informal workers can no longer recover from the heat

By the time Jalaj Jha begins getting ready for work each morning, he already feels drained. Awakening in a cramped room in Delhi, with no ventilation except a rattling fan pushing hot air around, the 24-year-old gig worker has ahead of him a 12-hour shift delivering groceries.

“I barely sleep three or four hours in this heat,” Jha said, wiping dust off his motorbike, which he uses for deliveries. “I wake up exhausted. It feels like my body is pulling me down.”

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Originally published by The Guardian UK Read original →