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Alert: Karachi to Face Intense Heatwave Conditions

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Weather Update; Heatwave will continue in Karachi, Sindh

Weather Update; Heatwave will continue in Karachi, Sindh

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Karachi, the vibrant coastal metropolis of Pakistan, is on high alert as it braces for a heatwave expected to hit the area today. Meteorologist Jawad Memon has issued a warning, predicting temperatures to soar between 40 to 43 degrees Celsius, making it one of the hottest days of the year so far.

The intense heat is attributed to warm winds originating from the Arabian Sea, creating oppressive conditions throughout the city. Regions like Gadap, Taiser Town, Bahria Town, Hub Dam, and Nouria Abad are expected to endure high temperatures accompanied by elevated humidity levels, resulting in particularly uncomfortable conditions.

The Meteorological Department has advised residents to take necessary precautions against the heatwave, including staying indoors during peak daylight hours, remaining hydrated, and refraining from strenuous outdoor activities. Vulnerable groups, such as the elderly and young children, are urged to take extra precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses.

Emergency services are on standby to address any heat-related emergencies, and residents are encouraged to stay updated with weather advisories. As Karachi grapples with this heatwave, collective efforts are essential to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone during these extreme weather conditions.

 

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