Pakistan wilts under record heat wave

Jun 17, 2013, 04:42 AM

“How can I buy fodder for the camel and food for my two children if the heat wave damages my milk?” Zulekhan Mumtaz asked, resting with her animal in the shade of a tree in an upscale residential neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Pakistan in recent weeks has suffered its most severe heat wave in decades, with temperatures reaching as high as 51 degrees Celsius (124 Farenheit) on May 19 in Larkana, a city of two million people in southern Sindh province. This was the highest temperature for that month recorded there since 1998, when the mercury had peaked at almost 53 Celsius (127 Fahrenheit).