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Extreme heat sears cities across the country

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• Bhakkar and Jacobabad report 49°C as heatwave persists • Hospitals across Punjab receive scores of heatstroke patients • Authorities ask people to remain indoors, stay hydrated • Met Office expects hot spell to continue for 48-72 hours LAHORE: Amid no let-up in extreme heat that has engulfed Pakistan since last week, almost all cities in Punjab reported temperatures exceeding 45 degrees Celsius, with Bhakkar and Sindh’s Jacobabad topping the c…

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Especially in cities the heat is rising in the summer. The "Hitzebeschmerkheitsindex" of the German Environmental Aid shows where it is usually particularly hot in Germany. And some cities are particularly at risk.

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Deutsche Umwelthilfe then evaluated cities how well they are prepared for heat. A "supernegative example" is the redesign of a place in Berlin.

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Brussels 12/06/2025 12:34 (BELGA) On Thursday afternoon, it will be dry and very hot with maxima of 24 or 25 degrees in High Fagnes at 31 or perhaps even very locally 32 degrees in some cities, previews the Royal Meteorological Institute in its mid-day bulletin. The sun will at times be veiled by clouds of altitude. A yellow alert to heat comes into effect Friday, until Sunday, on the whole country except the Coast. At the end of the afternoon, …

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Dawn broke the news in Pakistan on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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