Severe heatwave persists across Pakistan
Health officials advise public to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and cold fluid
Health officials advise public to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and cold fluid
Temperatures expected to rise 4-7 degrees above normal in various regions starting tomorrow
Provincial, local authorities instructed to implement preemptive measures to tackle potential emergencies
Mercury in Sindh, southern Punjab, Balochistan likely to soar 5 to 7°C above normal levels
Pakistan lies on active fault line
NDMA warns adverse weather may cause power outages, infrastructure damage, risk of accidents
Met Dept says rain spell expected to continue till April 20
WWF organizes seminar in Islamabad on Houbara Bustard conservation
Met Office says upper parts of Pakistan likely to experience intermittent rainfall from April 8 to 11
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