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Severe hot weather to continue
Punjab expects severe hot weather to continue during next 24 hours
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Urban planner calls for protection of fields, fruit farms in Karachi suburbs
Farms in Malir and Gadap can mitigate effects of heatwave, says Arif Hasan
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City of lights sizzles as mercury soars to 46˚C
Temperatures to decrease by tomorrow
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Karachiites flustered as heatwave, power cuts continue
Health experts advise citizens to remain careful, cut down on outdoor movements
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Karachi to experience three-day heatwave from Tuesday
Temperature may rise up to 45°C, people advised to take precautionary measures
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Weather in Islamabad and Rawalpindi to cross 40 degrees
Residents warned to take precautionary measures
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The Big Heat
Climate change is real and year-on-year Pakistan is going to feel the heat
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Temperatures ‘to rise four to five degrees’ by month-end
Experts warn of unbearable temperatures in Pakistan which will also trigger graver water crisis
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Karachi to touch 44 degrees for third consecutive day
The temperature was recorded at 37°C earlier this morning
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SHC issues contempt notice to KE, NEPRA officials over unannounced loadshedding
Appeal stressed the power utility had not improved its capability
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KU, BIEK exams postponed today, tomorrow due to heatwave
Residents take to the streets against lack of water and power supply
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Pakistan's Karachi hit by sweltering heat wave
Karachi mayor Waseem Akhtar urges residents to stay indoors during day hours to avoid heatstroke
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Karachi morphs into a giant baking oven
At 44° centigrade, the city sizzles as heatwave is set to worsen
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Heatwave warning issued
Experts urge public to take preventive measures
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Heatwave likely to last for next six days in Karachi, warns PMD
PMD issues warning for Karachi stating that temperature will remain at 40°C to 43°C for next five to six days
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Heatwave: Temperature to come down today, predicts Met dept
Karachiites restless as load-shedding continues unabated coupled with soaring temperatures
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Karachi hit by heatwave as temperature reaches 44˚C
Officials say temperature may reach 42˚C today, residents should stay hydrated
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K-E increases load-shedding as heatwave strikes Karachi
Additional shortfall of 200 megawatts in system caused by fault at Bin Qasim Power Plant: K-Electric
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Karachi heatwave to continue till Friday, says met dept
Temperature to decrease starting Saturday: PMD
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Surviving the heat
Policymakers must therefore get people in vulnerable areas to face up to deadly and stronger heat spells
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March 2018 was third warmest globally
European centre mentions data spikes recorded in Pakistan
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Karachi's temperature expected to touch 40 degrees Celsius today
According to the weather department, hot and dry weather will be remain unchanged till Friday
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Power supply takes a hit due to reduced gas
K-E says a reduction in gas supply has resulted in gas-fired plants being rendered not operational
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Temperature may soar to 41°C today
Hot weather expected to continue till tomorrow
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With early warning, Karachi cools a heatwave threat
Before the heat hit, text messages warning of the danger were sent out to Karachiites
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As people crave for water, second heat spell approaches Karachi
KWSB claims water supply will be restored in Karachi today
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Coastal areas to brace up for another heat wave
Temperatures likely to rise above 40°C between Oct 19-22
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Temperatures in Karachi to drop from today
Residents turn to cold drinks to beat the heat
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Rising temperatures: Heatwave to continue till Friday
NDMA issues advisory to authorities to take precautionary measures
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Temperature to rise on Tuesday
Level of humidity likely to remain moderate
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Karachi likely to experience heatwave from today
Met department has forecast a five-day warm spell
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Expect more 'Lucifer' heatwaves to scorch Europe: study
Europe’s death toll from weather disasters could increase 50-fold
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Fear and sweating in Pakistan's hottest cities
Pakistan continues to be one of the world's most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change
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Another monsoon system to hit Karachi tomorrow
PMD warns of urban flooding in Karachi
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Life-threatening weather hits parts of country
Met chief says current climate causes severe dehydration and makes it difficult for people to breathe
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One dead as Italy heatwave breaks in Alps
The incident occurred overnight near the top ski resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo in the Dolomites range
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In power-short Pakistan, switch to solar power hit by rumours
Utility company employees were bent on discouraging wide-scale adoption of solar energy to safeguard their jobs
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Toolkit for heatwave management launched
City govts to use kit to devise individual plans to mitigate phenomenon
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Why the scorching heat in US Southwest is canceling flights
American Airlines canceled 43 inbound and outbound flights on Monday and 20 on Tuesday
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Death Valley temperature soars to a searing 127 F
Temperatures were expected to drop by five to 10 degrees F later in the week
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Dehydration, gastro cases surge as city grapples with heat
At least 300 people have already been admitted to different hospitals of Lahore.
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How are you controlling load-shedding, asks SHC
K-Electric has been taken to court over heatwave of 2015
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Save your skin in this brutal heat
Presentations explain how different local govt office will collaborate to save human lives
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As temperatures soar in Sindh, disaster management authorities nap
DDMAs in province have been lying non-functional for the past two years
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Next week may turn out to be year’s hottest
Heatwave gripping Sindh to hit other parts of country after mid-April
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Some like it hot, but heat can be fatal
Here are some key facts and figures about the summer heat
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PDMA reminds govt to come up with contingency plan
Temperature soars over 40 degrees Centrigrade across Sindh, with Dadu sizzling at 45 degrees Centrigrade
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Hot weather to persist for next three days in Sindh
Temperature expected to rise to 41°C on Tuesday
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WhatsApp ‘Red Alert’ message cautioning Karachiites of fake heat-wave creates panic
Karachi's MET office states weather will remain between 36 degrees and 38 degrees, no need to panic
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Heatwave similar to 2015 expected in Karachi this year
Karachi health office issues alert to hospitals as mercury starts rising