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Karachi is currently facing extreme heatwave conditions, with temperatures rising sharply and creating discomfort for residents across the city. According to the latest updates, the temperature has reached 41°C, while humidity levels have dropped significantly, making the weather both hot and dry.
Health experts are raising concerns about the impact of this intense heat on the public. They warn that such harsh weather conditions can lead to serious health issues if proper precautions are not followed. Citizens are strongly advised to limit outdoor activities, especially during peak hours between 11 AM and 3 PM, when the sun is at its strongest.
Medical professionals have emphasized the importance of staying hydrated and avoiding direct sunlight for long periods. They also recommend drinking clean and boiled water, avoiding street food, and staying away from unhygienic drinks to prevent stomach-related illnesses. Wearing light-colored and loose clothing along with covering the head can help reduce heat exposure.
Hospitals in Karachi are already witnessing a rise in health issues linked to the weather. Reports indicate a 20% increase in respiratory diseases, including asthma and breathing difficulties. Experts explain that in such weather, the oxygen level in the air feels lower, which can worsen conditions for patients with respiratory problems. There is also an increased risk of pneumonia during prolonged heat exposure.
Specialists further suggest spending more time in shaded areas, planting greenery at home, and ensuring proper ventilation indoors. These small steps can help reduce the effects of rising temperatures and improve overall well-being.
The Meteorological Department has warned that temperatures may climb even higher, possibly reaching 42°C, while dry north-westerly winds continue to blow. Residents are urged to remain cautious as the Karachi heatwave shows no immediate signs of easing.









