Pakistan Meteorological Department had also issued a warning about the heat wave before the season, which could show its effect in many parts of the country in the current week.
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The weather on all-round Pakistan (Pakistan) is not even kind. The mercury in Karachi (Karachi) keeps increasing with each passing day. Last Saturday was the hottest day recorded in many decades. Pakistan Meteorological Department said that the temperature recorded in the city on Saturday was the second highest temperature for April after 1931.
On April 14, 1947, the highest temperature was recorded at 44.4 degrees Celsius in April and the mercury was 43.6 degrees Celsius on Saturday. In April 2002, the third highest temperature was recorded at 43.4 degrees Celsius. Earlier, the Meteorological Department had said that apart from the rising temperature, Karachi had a humidity of 6 percent.
Meteorological Department issued ‘alert’
The PMD had issued a heatwave alert across the country on Tuesday. The Meteorological Department had also issued a warning about heatwave before the season, which could show its effect in many parts of the country in the current week. The Meteorological Department said that there is a possibility of mainly hot and dry weather this week, due to which heatwave conditions can prevail in most of the plains of the country.
Following the heatwave alert of the meteorological department, the Sindh government has directed the officials concerned to take necessary precautions to avoid damage to life. As the heat is increasing in Pakistan, the cases of corona are also increasing rapidly. The Government of Pakistan had informed about the third wave of Corona in the past.
Hospitals filled with corona’s third wave
The number of patients is increasing so fast that hospitals in Pakistan are full. Recently, according to the news published in Dawn newspaper, beds have been filled in the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), the main hospital in Islamabad, and the patients have to wait in the emergency center for the bed.
PIMS is the tertiary medical services hospital of the country where patients from all over the country come in emergency, but now the hospital is referring such patients to other places due to lack of beds. If you look at the figures of Friday, 84 people died in 24 hours while 5,234 new cases were recorded. The positivity rate in Pakistan has increased to 10.43 percent.
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