Pakistan's 52°C Heatwave Sparks National Emergency
Pakistan declares a state of emergency and shuts schools nationwide as a severe heatwave, with temperatures hitting 52°C, grips the country, exacerbating a power crisis and raising health fears.
Pakistan declares a state of emergency and shuts schools nationwide as a severe heatwave, with temperatures hitting 52°C, grips the country, exacerbating a power crisis and raising health fears.
Residents of rural Sindh in Pakistan struggle with acute water scarcity as authorities fail to address the crisis, leaving thousands without access to clean drinking water.