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Severe Heatwave Expected Across Pakistan from April 13: Met Office

April 13, 2025
in Pakistan
Severe Heatwave Expected Across Pakistan from April 13: Met Office
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The Pakistan Meteorological Department has warned about a strong heatwave that will affect most parts of the country starting from April 13. This hot weather is expected to last until April 18.

In Sindh, southern Punjab, and Balochistan, temperatures may rise 6 to 8 degrees Celsius above the normal levels. Central and northern parts of the country, including Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan, will also face higher temperatures—4 to 6 degrees above normal.

Due to this extreme heat, people are strongly advised to take care of their health. Children, women, and the elderly are especially at risk. It is important to stay indoors during peak afternoon hours, avoid direct sunlight, drink plenty of water, and wear light, breathable clothing.

Farmers should take special care during this time. They are advised to adjust their harvesting plans to avoid working during the hottest parts of the day. Livestock should be kept in shaded areas and provided with enough water to prevent dehydration and heat stress.

The authorities have also been warned to stay alert, especially in northern regions. The high temperatures can cause snow and glaciers to melt more quickly than usual, which could lead to floods or water shortages later.

The heatwave is a serious issue and everyone needs to be careful. People should stay informed through weather updates, take simple precautions to stay cool, and help others, especially those who are more vulnerable to heat. By working together and staying alert, we can reduce the risks during this period of extreme weather.

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