Pakistan

'Heatwave like conditions' likely to persist in most parts of country next week: PMD

Most parts of country can expect a slight relief from May 14 (evening/night) to May 17, says PMD

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May 14, 2022
Volunteers cover their heads with water-soaked towels, to beat the heat, while distributing water bottles, outside Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) in Karachi, Pakistan, June 25, 2015 — Reuters/File
Volunteers cover their heads with water-soaked towels, to beat the heat, while distributing water bottles, outside Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) in Karachi, Pakistan, June 25, 2015 — Reuters/File


The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Saturday forecast that a "heatwave like condition" is likely to persist in most parts of the country during the next week.

According to the met department, most parts of the country can expect a slight relief from the ongoing heat wave from May 14(evening/night) till May 17 due to dust storms, gusty winds and thunderstormsin the afternoon and evening/night. However, the day temperatures are likely to increase again from May 18.

The PMD warned that the prevailing hot weather in the country may "cause water stresson water (reservoirs), crops, vegetable and orchards" and it might increase water and energy demand.

The met department also warned that the hot temperatures are more likely to harm senior citizens and children and could cause heatstroke.

Warning the citizens of the impacts of the hot weather on their health, the department advised the public to avoid "unnecessary exposure to direct sunlight and take precautionary measures." The public is also advised to use water judiciously, it said.

NIH issues heat/sunstroke management advisory

Amid severe weather conditions, the National Institute of Health has issued an advisory to prevent and manage heatstroke.

The common symptoms of heatstroke are hot and dry skin or profuse sweating with hot, red or flushed skin, weakness/lethargy, throbbing headache, elevated body temperature, irritability, dizziness, decrease urine output, heat rash (red cluster of pimples or small blisters).

Following steps are recommended to be followed for the victims of heatstroke.

The NIH also issued preventive measures to be taken.


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