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Temperature may rise to 43 in Karachi in coming 3 days: PMD

KARACHI: Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Thursday has forecast that a fresh heat wave may give a boost to the temperature on the scale upto 43 centigrade in Karachi during next three days.

According to officials, hot and dry weather is likely to persist during next three days in most parts of the country under the current weather scenario, and it can raise the temperature upto 43 centigrade in Karachi.

Meanwhile, Director General Pakistan Meteorological Department has advised the Karachi citizens to be very careful during the fresh wave of heat.

It is to be kept in mind that Heat stroke in Karachi took lives of hundreds of citizens of Karachi few months back.

officials of K-electric has told that electricity load will be increased through this fresh heat wave.

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