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Islamabad keeps it cool with Gola Gandas
Shaved ice doused in vibrant melange of syrups is capital’s favourite summertime street food
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Warm days, chilly nights in Karachi
Temperature is expected to rise to 33 degrees Celsius at maximum
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In Karachi, heatwave to persist until Saturday evening
Sindh Rangers set up heat stroke centres in city following the heatwave alert
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In summers: PTI govt hopes power supply across Pakistan will increase
Power Division says 90% of constraints on transmission lines addressed
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Heatwave warning issued
Experts urge public to take preventive measures
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Summer vacation to start from May 14: Sindh govt
Vacation schedule changed due to rising temperatures, Ramazan
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Showers expected to raise water level in reservoirs
Mangla, Tarbela are presently at dead water
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Loadshedding woes: Sizzling sun keeps govt on the tenterhooks
PM Abbasi reviews strategy to tackle power outages
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Weather turns chilly as light rain lashes cities
Forecast for next 24 hours shows mainly cold and dry weather is expected in most parts of country
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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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Junk food causes diseases in summer
Many of the vendors in the capital practice poor hygiene standards
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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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Youngsters in capital puncture water supply line to beat heat
CDA official says certain people break the pipelines, hard for dept to detect leaks
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Deadly heatwaves surge in India, with worse ahead: researchers
An ongoing heatwave in the Indian states of Odisha and Gujarat has killed nearly 20 people
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A killing heat
There comes a point at which temperatures rise to a level at which it is difficult to sustain human life
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May loses heat, as hot winds fail to blow
Gusts of extremely hot wind blowing across the plains delayed by two weeks, Met office
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Take precautions during summer to avoid heatstroke
Doctors recommend increased water intake and periodical cold showers apart from wearing light clothes
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Drizzle keeps mercury down in Lahore
Showers were reported at various intervals the whole day in different areas
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Sun, power outages combine to roast Lahore
Citizens frustrated as they foresee another year of electricity shortage
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As temperature soars, water-borne diseases rise
Unusually high number of patients visiting hospitals with heat-related complaints
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Summer approaches: Industries to get lion’s share of power
Domestic users to get relief during Ramazan