Measuring the temperature of some playground equipment showed it was more than 50C.
“That’s so hot, and if I touch it – that’s really really hot,” she says.
Some animals are also struggling to find shade in the relentless heat, she adds.
Before the schools closed, Delhi’s education department issued guidelines to help schools deal with the extreme weather conditions.
All schools had to stop open-air classes and activities in April, and were advised to ring a bell every 45 to 60 minutes to remind students to drink water.
India’s government has also set up designated cooling zones, which contain fans and water, in public spaces.
