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Karachi is in the grip of extremely hot and humid weather as sea breezes remain blocked, while the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted that the sea breeze will return to the port city after three days.
As per the Met Office, today the temperature is expected to remain between 38°C and 40°C, with an estimated 76% humidity ratio in the air. The lowest temperature may fall to 30.5°C. Yesterday, the port city recorded a “feels like” temperature of 51°C around 2 p.m.
Chief PMD meteorologist, Sardar Sarfaraz, told the media that Karachi would remain under the grip of extremely hot and humid weather for the next three days. During this time, the sea breeze will remain blocked, which will increase the intensity of heat. However, after three days, the sea breeze is expected to return to the metropolis.
It should be noted that rescue and health departments in Karachi have reported a significant increase in deaths during the last three days, and it is said that the heatwave is the cause of this increase.
On the other hand, health experts have advised citizens to avoid outside food and drinks and to boil water before consuming. The experts also suggest wearing light-colored loose clothing and covering the head before going out.