Pakistan's meteorological agency warned of an extended heatwave from May 25 to May 31, with temperatures expected to reach 47–50°C across southern and central regions including Sindh and southern Punjab—far above seasonal norms. The forecast comes during Eidul Azha celebrations and a three-day public holiday, compounding exposure risks; authorities issued advisories for the public to avoid unnecessary sun exposure, citing at least 10 heat-related deaths in Karachi on May 4.
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