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Karachi Experiences Extreme Heat at 41°C with Heat Index Reaching 43°C Due to Strong Winds

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Temperature in Karachi Reaches 41°C

The Meteorological Department reported that Karachi’s temperature has soared to a sweltering 41°C, with the heat index climbing up to 43°C due to strong hot winds.

Humidity Levels Plummet to 7 Percent

According to the Met Office, the air humidity has plummeted to just 7 percent, exacerbating the city’s extreme heat conditions.

Maximum Temperature Expected to Hit 43 Degrees Celsius

The Meteorological Department predicts that today’s maximum temperature will reach a scorching 43 degrees Celsius.

Citizens Urged to Stay Indoors and Take Precautions Against Heatstroke

Authorities have advised residents to avoid unnecessary outdoor activities and take necessary precautions against heatstroke, including consuming ample cold water.

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