New Delhi rickshaw puller says he has no choice but to continue working through deadly heatwave
It was hotter than 111 degrees Fahrenheit in New Delhi on Friday, but that means outdoor labor will be far more brutal for millions of workers. CBS News spoke with one rickshaw puller who is among the many who have no choice but to work amid the ongoing deadly heatwave: "I have kids. What else?"
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