The intensity of heat is increasing across Pakistan, with hot winds and heatwave conditions forcing citizens indoors, while prolonged load shedding is adding to difficulties in daily life. With rising temperatures in Lahore, the duration of power outages has also increased, with six-hour load shedding becoming common in several areas, affecting normal routines. In Balochistan, hot and dry weather is expected in most districts, including Quetta. The maximum temperature recorded was 32°C in Quetta and 44°C in Turbat. Unannounced load shedding continues in the region, worsening public problems. The plains of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including Peshawar, are also experiencing heatwave conditions, with temperatures expected to rise further. Power outages continue in both urban and rural areas.
Heatwave and load shedding worsen conditions across pakistan
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