Naran, one of Pakistan’s most popular summer tourist destinations, has recorded a temperature of 30°C, an unusually high reading for a region traditionally known for its cool and pleasant weather. The development has surprised both residents and visitors, many of whom travel to the scenic Kaghan Valley each year to escape the intense heat experienced in other parts of the country. The unexpected rise in temperature has sparked growing concerns a…
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