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149 People dead in Karachi due to heat wave

RIP...
Don't do fast in heat wave. You have brain, use it.
You didn't drink , didn't eat, and in such heat wave what do you expect? All is well!!? No , you are dingbat.
It is entirely up to them to decide...they believe birth and death are in the hands of god...I would definitely not recommend fasting in such heat though..the ramzan for the next 4 to 5 years is going to be even more brutal.
 
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When 18th Amendment was passed didn't it enabled provinces ti produce their electricity as well. And now Zardari writing a letter to the federal government. Death of 400+ people reminded them about the critical chronic shortage of electricity. Not that federal government is doing a great job in any case. All these corrupt politicians should be sent to gallows.
 
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UPDATED: Karachi heatwave death toll rises to an astonishing 640
By Raza Haidery June 23, 2015 17:20

KARACHI: The death toll during the ongoing heatwave in Karachi has soared to 640 as unprecedented intense summer continued to torment the metropolis and other cities of Sindh, ARY News reported Tuesday.

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An elderly Karachi resident suffering from a heatstroke is tended to by a relative on a public street. (AFP)



Majority of the heatstroke patients were pronounced dead at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).

Jinnah Hospital, Abbasi Shaheed Hospital and Civil Hospital have refused to admit patients due to lack of beds and facilities. The morgues in the city have also run out of space.


Relatives of a woman suffering from a heatstroke bring her to a government hospital in Karachi for treatment



According to hospital sources, more than 100 patients of heatstroke pronounced dead in Jinnah Hospital alone. More than 100 heat patients were still admitted at the hospital, sources said.

The doctors said that the people who had suffered heatstroke were either brought dead or died at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), Abbassi Shaheed Hospital, Lyari General Hospital and Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK).

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Hospital sources said that most of the patients were brought to hospitals unconscious, suffering from high grade fever with pulse hardly visible and blood pressure barely noticeable.


The head of the JPMC’s Emergency Ward, Dr Seemin Jamali



Many patients told their doctors that they had collapsed suddenly under the scorching sun and suffered extreme breathing problem.

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Torture for citizens:

Residents of Karachi have complained that even taking a shower or bath is torture now given that even water from cold side is scorching hot



Sindh Rangers have also set up 10 heatstroke prevention centres across Karachi to treat people suffering with heatstroke. Doctors, para-medical staff and medicines are kept at the centres for treating people with heatstroke.

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Plans for artificial rains:

Authorities on Monday hinted at using artificial rain in Karachi to scale down the effects of the fatal heatwave, however the process may take up to a month.

Read: Five ways to stop dehydration this Ramazan

Both the federal government and K-Electric had promised there would be no outages during the time when families gathered to break their fast at sunset.

Read: Heatwave Deaths: Opposition holds government responsible

Scorching temperatures:

Temperature soared to 44 degrees Celsius (111 Fahrenheit) on Saturday and hovered at 43 degrees Celsius (109 Fahrenheit) on Sunday, coinciding with a surge of demand for power as families observed Ramadan, when people fast during daylight hours.

Sunday was the longest day of the year. It is known as summer solstice in technical parlance — falls on June 21 every year. The day began at 5.42am (sunrise) and end at 7.25pm (sunset).

The temperature was recorded at 43 degree centigrade on Monday in Karachi.

Yesterday was the hottest day of 2015 with temperatures in some parts of Sindh nearing 50 degrees Celsius.

The Met office has predicted rain on Tuesday and Wednesday in Karachi.

UPDATED: Karachi heatwave death toll rises to an astonishing 640 | ARY NEWS
 
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Very sad indeed! My thoughts and prayers are with families of the deceased.

Ali Khan
Digital Engagement Team, USCENTCOM
 
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Very sad indeed! My thoughts and prayers are with families of the deceased.

Ali Khan
Digital Engagement Team, USCENTCOM

Sad as these deaths are, they are not unexpected. This is just another indicator that social conditions have already been stretched to the breaking point and even predictable stressors like weather can push things over the edge. That such social deterioration is only set to get worse, with all its attendant complications, there can be no doubt.
 
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