Pakistan's southern province of Sindh has witnessed temperatures soar above 52 degrees Celsius, marking the highest reading of the summer and nearing the country's all-time record high. The meteorological office reported this alarming surge on Monday, highlighting the severity of the ongoing heat wave.
Experts point to extreme temperatures across Asia over the past month, exacerbated by human-driven climate change, as a significant factor behind these unprecedented weather patterns. A team of international scientists emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable measures to mitigate the impacts of such extreme heat events.
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