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Pakistan temperature levels cross 52 C in heatwave

Temperatures rose above 52 degrees Celsius (125.6 degrees Fahrenheit) in Pakistan's southern province of Sindh, the greatest reading of the summertime and near to the country's record high in the middle of an ongoing heatwave, the fulfilled workplace said on Monday.

Extreme temperature levels throughout Asia over the past month were worsened most likely as a result of human-driven climate modification, a team of global scientists have stated.

In Mohenjo Daro, a town in Sindh known for archaeological sites that go back to the Indus Valley Civilization built in 2500 BC, temperatures rose as high as 52.2 C (126 F) over the last 24 hr, a senior official of the Pakistan Meteorological Department, Shahid Abbas informed .

The reading is the highest of the summertime up until now, and approached the town's and nation's record highs of 53.5 C. ( 128.3 F) and 54 C (129.2 F) respectively.

Mohenjo Daro is a town that experiences exceptionally hot. summers and moderate winter seasons, and low rains, but its minimal. markets, including pastry shops, tea shops, mechanics, electronic. service center, and fruit and vegetable sellers, are generally. busy with customers.

But with the existing heatwave, shops are seeing almost no. tramp.

The customers are not pertaining to the restaurant since of. extreme heat. I sit idle at the dining establishment with these tables and. chairs and without any customers, Wajid Ali, 32, who owns a tea. stall in the town.

I take baths a number of times a day which provides me a little. relief. Likewise there is no power. The heat has actually made us very. uneasy.

Near to Ali's store is an electronic service centers run by. Abdul Khaliq, 30, who was sat dealing with the shop's shutter. half down to protect him from the sun. Khaliq likewise complained. about the heat impacting service.

Local doctor Mushtaq Ahmed included that the locals have. adjusted to living in the severe weather conditions and choose. staying indoors or near water.

Pakistan is the 5th most susceptible nation to the effect. of environment change. We have witnessed above normal rains,. floods, Rubina Khursheed Alam, the prime minister's planner. on climate, stated at a press conference on Friday including that the. government is running awareness projects due to the heatwaves.

The highest temperature level tape-recorded in Pakistan remained in 2017. when temperatures increased to 54 C (129.2 F) in the city of Turbat,. located in the Southwestern province of Balochistan. This was. the second hottest in Asia and 4th greatest on the planet, said. Sardar Sarfaraz, Chief Meteorologist at the Pakistan. Meteorological Department

The heatwave will diminish in Mohenjo Daro and surrounding. locations, but another spell is expected to strike other locations in. Sindh, consisting of the capital, Karachi - Pakistan's largest city.

(source: Reuters)