Heat Wave Kills Dozens in Pakistan

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South Asia is in the midst of an intense, weeks-long bout of heat and extreme weather. For the last four days, daytime temperatures in Karachi, Pakistan hovered around 111 degrees Fahrenheit. At least 65 people have died so far and widespread power outages threaten the health of tens of thousands of others. Forecasters predict the heat wave will continue into June, with temperatures soaring to 122 degrees in the coming days.

South Asia is in the midst of an intense, weeks-long bout of heat and extreme weather. For the last four days, daytime temperatures in Karachi, Pakistan hovered around 111 degrees Fahrenheit. At least 65 people have died so far and widespread power outages threaten the health of tens of thousands of others. Forecasters predict the heat wave will continue into June, with temperatures soaring to 122 degrees in the coming days.

The region’s current heat wave coincides with Ramadan, the Muslim holy month when worshippers consume no food or water from sunrise to sunset, exacerbating health issues.

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Image: Extreme temperatures over Pakistan and northern India on May 21, 2018. CREDIT: RYAN MAUE VIA TWITTER