LAHORE: Despite assurances from the Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) that today would mark the end of the current heat wave in Lahore, weather forecasters warn that the extreme temperatures may persist for several more days.
Numerous residents have been hospitalized with heat-related illnesses as a result of the city’s continuous heat wave, which has caused chaos. Animals and birds have been impacted by the extreme heat, with many displaying symptoms of distress.
Even after the deficit of the Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) has been resolved, load shedding persists, adding to the misery of the locals. The situation has gotten worse as a result of extensive power outages caused by technical issues with both new and old transformers.
The oppressive heat is still plaguing a large portion of the nation and is not limited to Lahore. Mohenjodaro recorded a scorching 53 degrees Celsius over the course of the last 24 hours, the hottest temperature in the country.
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