Heatwave in Pakistan kills over 1,200

Islamabad, June 24: Pakistan’s worst heatwave in decades has claimed over 1,200 lives in Karachi as authorities have ordered closure of all educatiol institutions and government offices while the army has also been called in to deal with the situation.

The heatwave, sweeping across southern Sindh province, has been going on since the start of Ramadan last week, wreaking havoc and triggering an emergency situation in major hospitals of the province.

Prime Minister waz Sharif has called for emergency measures as the death toll from a heatwave in Sindh hit 1,200, the tion reported on Wednesday. Over 1,200 lives have perished in sizzling heat in four consecutive days in the port mega city as temperatures touched over 45 degrees celsius at the weekend. Around 1,000 people died in public hospitals of Karachi while dozens died at small medical institutes and clinics.

Emergency was declared at hospitals and statistics revealed that some 350 people died only on Tuesday when temperatures remained at around 44.5 Celsius in Karachi.

A welfare organisation Edhi, has said their two morgues in the city received more than 400 corpses in the last three days. “The mortuaries have reached capacity,” Edhi spokesman Anwar Kazmi said. (IANS)

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