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Ambulances bringing bodies of people who died because of heatstroke and dehydration pictured outside the Edhi morgue in Karachi on Sunday.—Online
KARACHI: Despite the Met office’s academic conclusion about Karachi’s weather sliding down a notch, a devastating heatwave gripping Sindh for several days has taken a toll of at least 136 people in the province — 132 only in the metropolis. Most of them were pronounced dead at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), officials said on Sunday.

They said 85 of the people who had suffered heatstroke were either brought dead or died in JPMC. Thirty people died in the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital (ASH) on Saturday night and Sunday, nine in Lyari General Hospital and six in the Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK).

“Some 85 people have died since late Saturday night,” Dr Seemin Jamali, joint executive director of JPMC, told Dawn.

Most of them were men aged 50 or more.

“Thirty people were brought dead while another 55, who were in critical condition, died in the hospital during treatment,” Dr Jamali said, adding that severe heat was to blame for all the deaths — the alarming number of deaths has no precedent in the country’s recent history.

“They were brought to the hospital unconscious, suffering from high grade fever with pulse hardly visible and blood pressure barely noticeable,” said the JPMC official.

Many patients told their doctors that they had collapsed suddenly during the sizzling day and suffered extreme breathing problem.

The officials said the first patient of heatstroke was brought to JPMC at around 10pm on Saturday and by the filing of this report the number of such patients almost touched 100.

“The situation is that we are still receiving patients suffering from heatstroke,” said an official at JPMC.

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KARACHI: Relatives mourn the death of a heatstroke victim at an Edhi morgue on Sunday.—AFP
Dr Salma Kauser, senior director (medical and health) at the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation, which oversees all KMC hospitals, said 20 people died in ASH on Sunday. Seven people were brought dead on late Saturday late and the cause of death was ascertained hours later.

Of the 20 people, 13 were brought dead to the ASH and seven died during treatment, said Dr Kauser.

Six women and five children were among the dead.

She said that more than 100 people were under treatment in various hospitals run by the KMC.

Nine people died because of sunstroke in Lyari General Hospital, six in Civil Hospital and two in KPT Hospital.

Sindh health secretary Saeed Ahmed Mangnejo said two deaths each were reported from Jacobabad and Larkana.

Dr Hasan Murad Shah, director general health, said that since it was Sunday the figures, if any, of the heatstroke patients might be landing his office on Monday.

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EDHI volunteers and relatives shift the dead body of a heatwave victim into an ambulance at the EDHI morgue.—AFP
Saturday was the hottest day of this year’s summer in Karachi, where the mercury had shot to 45 degree Celsius. The maximum temperature of 48 degree Celsius was recorded in three districts of Sindh — Jacobabad, Larkana and Sukkur — on Saturday, which slid down to 41 on Sunday.

The officials said the city would not see any let-up on Monday when temperatures are expected to go up to 44 degree Celsius.

The highest temperature Karachi ever experienced was 48 degree Celsius on May 9, 1938.

“There might be some patients of heatstroke at some private hospitals, but no major hospitals in Nawabshah, Sukkur, Khairpur, Ghotki, Shikarpur, Nausheroferoze, Qambar and Kashmore have reported any such deaths,” Dr Shah said.

Similarly, he said, no deaths or heat-related incidents had been reported from central and southern parts of Sindh.

Most of the people died belonged to poor neighbourhoods, lived in small houses and worked on daily wages.

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A volunteer sits beside a window, while waiting for the relatives of a deceased who died due to intense hot weather.—Reuters
Officials at the Edhi Foundation said they had expedited the process of burying bodies as the number of new bodies arriving in their morgue had suddenly swollen and also because the temperatures were too high for the cooling facility.

Early this month, 17 people died because of heatstroke in Sehwan during the Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar.

Published in Dawn, June 22nd, 2015
 
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It's been really hot here since past 4 day's. Main causes for the death are extreme heat and what it causes. Heat mixed with unbearable load-shedding and lack of water has led to this number of death, unfortunately. Some places in Karachi without power for the last 17 hours, really tough out here. Then there is huge shortage of water, water problem is really annoying and adding salt to the wounds. Even in places like DHA, we are facing water shortage. Luckily water tankers are available, but in places where they aren't i can't image what people are going through. When is this electricity shortage going to end in this country? really annoying. Fasting becomes a huge problem.
No electricity, no water and scorching heat. RIP to the dead.
 
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PHOTO: INP

KARACHI: As a deadly heatwave continues to sweep Karachi and other parts of Sindh, the death toll has risen to over 180 in just two days.

With temperatures as high as 42 degrees Celsius on Sunday, Karachi saw hundreds of deaths in the space of just 48 hours. The severe heat wave has also left dozens hospitalised for heat exhaustion and heatstroke, crippling routine life and work in the country’s financial hub.

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PHOTO: ONLINE

Hospitals are reported to be overcrowded and all hospitals have declared a state of emergency across all wards. Dozens who were brought to private and public hospitals complained of dehydration and low blood pressure.

The hospital management at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) confirmed that 55 people had died with heat related symptoms, of which 20 persons died during treatment.

With blistering triple-digit temperatures continuing to play havoc across the country, many were left confined to their homes on Sunday– the longest day of the year– and many experts termed this year as one of the hottest summers.

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PHOTO: ONLINE

Elderly patients have been most affected by the heat, being brought to the hospital with high-grade fever and dehydration. Public and private hospitals have received many patients complaining of dehydration, low blood pressure, gastro-intestinal issues and fever.

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PHOTO: ONLINE

More than 150 bodies were brought to the Edhi morgue in Sohrab Goth over the weekend and the number continues to rise.

Read: Heat wave: Under scorching sun, Pakistan swelters

“The number has gone up in two days,” said Anwar-e-Kazmi, a spokesperson for the Edhi Foundation, adding that families couldn’t keep the bodies for a longer period because of the heat.

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PHOTO: ONLINE

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast the pre-monsoon season to start on June 25, however, Karachi may not receive more than moderate showers.

The intense heat is also set to continue as the weather is expected to change by late night on June 24.

Further, data revealed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on June 16 showed that global temperature in the first five months of 2015 have been the hottest ever recorded, with May pushing the mercury to the highest.
Deadly heatwave shows no signs of easing as death toll climbs to 180 in Karachi - The Express Tribune

May God protect all his people! :( :( :(

Please don't blame this extreme weather on Indian RAW as usual, thank you!


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damn killer heat waves .. they killed many in india as well this year. but now the temp is fine almost over india so why o much heat in karachi ?
 
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damn killer heat waves .. they killed many in india as well this year. but now the temp is fine almost over india so why o much heat in karachi ?

because the main reason is the winds which comes from the sea side is now stopped causing temperatures to grow till 44 degree
 
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907715-heatwavehyderabadphotoinp-1434959582-755-640x480.jpg

PHOTO: INP

KARACHI: As a deadly heatwave continues to sweep Karachi and other parts of Sindh, the death toll has risen to over 180 in just two days.

With temperatures as high as 42 degrees Celsius on Sunday, Karachi saw hundreds of deaths in the space of just 48 hours. The severe heat wave has also left dozens hospitalised for heat exhaustion and heatstroke, crippling routine life and work in the country’s financial hub.

heatwavee.gif


PHOTO: ONLINE

Hospitals are reported to be overcrowded and all hospitals have declared a state of emergency across all wards. Dozens who were brought to private and public hospitals complained of dehydration and low blood pressure.

The hospital management at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) confirmed that 55 people had died with heat related symptoms, of which 20 persons died during treatment.

With blistering triple-digit temperatures continuing to play havoc across the country, many were left confined to their homes on Sunday– the longest day of the year– and many experts termed this year as one of the hottest summers.

215062108910_720.gif


PHOTO: ONLINE

Elderly patients have been most affected by the heat, being brought to the hospital with high-grade fever and dehydration. Public and private hospitals have received many patients complaining of dehydration, low blood pressure, gastro-intestinal issues and fever.

2_720.gif


PHOTO: ONLINE

More than 150 bodies were brought to the Edhi morgue in Sohrab Goth over the weekend and the number continues to rise.

Read: Heat wave: Under scorching sun, Pakistan swelters

“The number has gone up in two days,” said Anwar-e-Kazmi, a spokesperson for the Edhi Foundation, adding that families couldn’t keep the bodies for a longer period because of the heat.

boy_720.gif


PHOTO: ONLINE

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast the pre-monsoon season to start on June 25, however, Karachi may not receive more than moderate showers.

The intense heat is also set to continue as the weather is expected to change by late night on June 24.

Further, data revealed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on June 16 showed that global temperature in the first five months of 2015 have been the hottest ever recorded, with May pushing the mercury to the highest.
Deadly heatwave shows no signs of easing as death toll climbs to 180 in Karachi - The Express Tribune

May God protect all his people! :( :( :(

Please don't blame this extreme weather on Indian RAW as usual, thank you!


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This heatwave is the fifth deadliest ever heatwave in the world and the second deadliest in the subcontinent - has already claimed over 2000 lives in India -

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You're experiencing world's 5th deadliest heatwave ever - The Times of India

Though the monsoon winds have brought in the much needed relief - hope monsoon arrives by the end of this month in Pakistan as well - will surely bring the toll down!
 
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Why can't the govt send some jets in the air for cloud seeding, which could cause rain -a lot of countries do this, especially China and the GCC states
What if they're empty clouds like most of the time?
 
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warna tamam parties itni garmi ka zimadar b imran ko therate
 
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