Heatwave may hit Central Pakistan mid-May: Met

Last year heatwave claimed over 2,000 lives in India before hitting Pakistan

Last year heatwave claimed over 2,000 lives in India before hitting Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD:


A severe heatwave is likely to hit central parts of the country from May 15 onwards, Pakistan Meteorological Department warned on Thursday.


Talking to The Express Tribune, Director-General of PMD Dr Ghulam Rasul said: “We expect a high pressure system will develop in central parts of the country in the second half of this month which will lead to a severe heatwave.”


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Urging Pakistanis to brace for the worst, he said: “India started reporting deaths caused by heatwave since last month and so far, the death toll has soared to 300. No doubt, this is a clear warning for Pakistan to prepare for a similar situation.”

Last year heatwave claimed over 2,000 lives in India before hitting Pakistan.


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“This year, the intensity of the heatwave would be greater than last year,” said Rasul.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 6th, 2016.

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