Heatwave Havoc: Record Temperatures Claim Lives in Karachi

A severe heatwave in Karachi, Sindh province, has resulted in at least 10 deaths. Temperatures soared past 44°C, marking the hottest day since 2018. Climate change is causing more frequent heat extremes across South Asia. Power outages add to the city's challenges as officials urge caution.

Heatwave Havoc: Record Temperatures Claim Lives in Karachi
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A relentless heatwave in Karachi has claimed at least ten lives, pushing the city's temperatures to unprecedented levels.

Faisal Edhi of the Edhi Welfare Trust reported that five bodies were recovered from various locations, with others succumbing in hospitals suffering from heatstroke symptoms. The Pakistan Meteorological Department noted the city endured its hottest day since 2018 as the mercury rose above 44°C.

In the wake of the scorching weather, frequent power outages have exacerbated challenges for residents. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah urged citizens to minimize outdoor activities, stressing the strain on emergency services. The ongoing heatwave is seen as part of a broader trend tied to climate change.

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