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10 found dead as Karachi endures ‘hottest day in eight years’
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At least 10 people died in Karachi on Monday during a severe heat wave, with temperatures reaching 44.1°C (the highest in eight years), compounded by power outages and water shortages affecting residents.
10 found dead as Karachi endures ‘hottest day in eight years’
• Mercury climbs to 44.1°C
• Met Office says temperature expected to drop from today
• Prolonged power outages, water shortages add to public distress
• Seven deceased persons remain unidentified
KARACHI: At least 10 people died across the city on Monday due to intense heat as the mercury surged to 44.1 degrees Celsius — the highest temperature recorded since 2018 — accompanied by gusts of continental winds that persisted throughout the day, officials said.
According to the Edhi Foundation and C
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