![Rafiq Maqbool FILE - A man drinks water as he takes a break from cleaning an underground sewage on a hot summer day in Mumbai, India, May 2, 2024. Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study found. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool, File)](https://mapi.associatedpress.com/v2/items/55020e5b740c426bb7be96b39e66ec25/preview/preview.jpg?s=680x)
FILE - A man drinks water as he takes a break from cleaning an underground sewage on a hot summer day in Mumbai, India, May 2, 2024. Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study found. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool, File)
![Aaron Favila FILE - A vendor prepares his umbrella as hot days continue in Manila, Philippines on April 29, 2024. Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study found. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila, File)](https://mapi.associatedpress.com/v2/items/2de0128a0a614835a1e12533a05983c5/preview/preview.jpg?s=680x)
FILE - A vendor prepares his umbrella as hot days continue in Manila, Philippines on April 29, 2024. Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study found. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila, File)
![Aaron Favila FILE - Parking attendant Andy Tinto uses laundry clips to put a blue towel over his cap to protect himself from the sun in Manila, Philippines on Monday, April 29, 2024. Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study found. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)](https://mapi.associatedpress.com/v2/items/e18550858b684d3f80a222d1abe95af8/preview/preview.jpg?s=680x)
FILE - Parking attendant Andy Tinto uses laundry clips to put a blue towel over his cap to protect himself from the sun in Manila, Philippines on Monday, April 29, 2024. Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study found. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
![Abdel Kareem Hana FILE - Palestinians line up for food distribution in Deir al Balah, Gaza, May 10, 2024. Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study found. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana, File)](https://mapi.associatedpress.com/v2/items/b28e7f59b8f8429eaed651256748afbc/preview/preview.jpg?s=680x)
FILE - Palestinians line up for food distribution in Deir al Balah, Gaza, May 10, 2024. Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study found. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana, File)