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[Pakistan will face severe threats to public health and agriculture due to extreme high temperature weather]Pakistan’s Minister of Climate Change said that South Asia is facing a severe heat wave this year. Since March, Pakistan has continued to experience unprecedented heatwave weather, with temperatures 6 times higher than in previous years. °C to 8 °C. Due to the extreme heat this year, Pakistan’s public health and agricultural sectors will face severe threats. (CCTV News Client)
Recently, high temperatures above 40°C have generally occurred across Pakistan, with local temperatures reaching 50°C in the southern region, and schools in some areas have been temporarily suspended.
Pakistan’s Minister of Climate Change said that South Asia is facing severe heat waves this year. Since March, Pakistan has continued to experience unprecedented heat waves, with temperatures 6°C to 8°C higher than previous years. Due to the extreme heat this year, Pakistan’s public health and agricultural sectors will face severe threats.
(Article source: CCTV News Client)
Article source: CCTV News Client
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Original title: Pakistan will face severe threats to public health and agriculture due to extreme heat
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