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Met Office warns of severe heatwave across Pakistan

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has issued a formal warning of extreme heatwave conditions expected to affect multiple regions of the country, urging authorities and citizens to take precautionary measures as temperatures are projected to surge significantly above seasonal norms.

The warning arrives during a period of heightened climate vulnerability, with Punjab and Sindh historically most exposed to life-threatening heat events during the pre-monsoon transition months of May and June. Health authorities have been placed on alert, with hospitals and emergency services advised to prepare for a potential increase in heat-related illness and mortality.

Local administrations have been instructed to activate heatwave contingency plans including the establishment of public cooling centres, extension of water distribution networks, and public awareness campaigns targeting vulnerable populations such as the elderly, outdoor labourers, and children.

Pakistan has experienced an escalating pattern of extreme heat events in recent years, which climate scientists attribute to accelerating global temperature rise compounded by the country's geographic position at the frontline of climate change impacts in South Asia.

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Sources: app.com.pk
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