Global warming has become a serious concern for Pakistan. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), April 2025 was recorded as the second hottest month in 65 years, with average nationwide temperatures over 3C higher than usual levels. May is not even over and the country is already going through a heatwave, with temperatures soaring up to 50C.
To protect against extreme heat, citizens are advised to take precautionary measures, including avoiding direct sunlight and staying hydrated. In case of heat exhaustion or heatstroke, seeking immediate medical attention is crucial.
Tehreem Fatima
Kashmore
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