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In pictures: Heatwave grips Pakistan as temperatures cross 40°C

In pictures: Heatwave grips Pakistan as temperatures cross 40°C

From Dawn · () English

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  • Pakistan is experiencing a heatwave with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in several regions.
  • Lahore recorded a high of 43°C, while Islamabad reached 41°C, with the heatwave expected to continue until June 12.
  • Residents are seeking ways to cope with the extreme heat, including using air-conditioned transport and drinking cold water.

Pakistan is grappling with a severe heatwave, as temperatures soared past 40 degrees Celsius in multiple parts of the country on Tuesday. The meteorological department forecasts this intense heat to persist until June 12.

Lahore registered a scorching 43°C, while the capital, Islamabad, experienced a high of 41°C. Karachi, a major coastal city, recorded a temperature of 36°C. The extreme heat is impacting daily life, with commuters seen rushing to board air-conditioned buses in Rawalpindi and workers toiling under the sun in Lahore.

People are taking measures to stay cool amidst the sweltering conditions. Commuters are seeking refuge in air-conditioned buses, while others are seen drinking cold water distributed on the streets in Karachi. Workers pushing carts in Lahore and Rawalpindi are seen covering their heads with cloths to shield themselves from the relentless sun. Efforts to keep cool also include loading ice blocks onto vehicles in Lahore.

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Originally published by Dawn. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.