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Karachi Swelters as City Records Its Hottest Day Since 2018

Rescue officials linked the deaths to heat stress as temperatures surged past 44.1 degrees Celsius and the heatwave was expected to continue.

  • On Monday, Karachi recorded its hottest day since 2018 as temperatures surged past 44°C, with the Old Airport Weather Station documenting a high of 44.1°C.
  • Meteorologists attributed the intense heat to a persistent high-pressure system suppressing sea breezes, after the PMD issued a heatwave alert on Saturday for Karachi and several Sindh districts.
  • At least ten bodies were recovered across the city on Monday, Chhipa Foundation spokesperson Shahid Chaudhry confirmed, while rescue officials noted some deceased involved individuals struggling with substance abuse.
  • Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah expressed deep sorrow and directed his administration to identify the deceased and locate their families while urging residents to avoid outdoor activity.
  • The Met Office reported that hot and humid conditions are expected to continue on Tuesday with temperatures reaching around 39°C, as experts advised residents to limit outdoor activity and stay hydrated.
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The Nation broke the news in Lahore, Pakistan on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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