Yahoo – AFP,
23 June 2015
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Relatives
gather beside the bodies of heatstroke victims outside the cold
storage of the
Edhi morgue in Karachi, southern Pakistan on June 23, 2015
(AFP Photo/Rizwan
Tabassum)
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Karachi
(AFP) - Nearly 700 people have died in a severe three-day heatwave in Pakistan,
officials said Tuesday, with medics battling to treat patients as a state of
emergency was declared in hospitals.
The
majority of people died in government-run hospitals in the port city of
Karachi, Pakistan's economic hub of around 20 million people, as temperatures
reached 45 degrees Celsius (111 Fahrenheit) at the weekend.
"The
number of people who have died in the heatwave has now reached 692," said
Saeed Mangnejo, a senior provincial health official, adding that the toll may
rise futher.
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A resident
helps a heatstroke victim at a
market area during a heatwave in Karachi,
southern Pakistan on June 23, 2015 (AFP
Photo/Rizwan Tabassum)
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Pakistan's
largest charity, Edhi Welfare Organisation, said their two morgues in the city
had received more than 400 corpses in the last three days.
"The
mortuaries have reached capacity," Edhi spokesman Anwar Kazmi told AFP.
Meanwhile,
seven people have died from the heat in Punjab province over the past 24 hours,
officials said.
The deaths
came as the overwhelmingly Muslim country of around 200 million people observes
the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, during which eating and drinking is
forbidden from sunrise to sunset.
Some
clerics have issued public warnings saying that physically weak people can
abstain from fasting in these tough conditions.
Electricity
shortages have crippled the water supply system in Karachi, hampering the
pumping of millions of gallons of water to consumers, the state-run water
utility said.
Temperatures
remained at around 44.5 Celsius in Karachi on Tuesday but thunderstorms were
forecast for the evening, Pakistan's Meteorological Office said.
"Due
to a low depression developing in the Arabian sea, thunderstorms will likely
begin this evening and might continue for the next three days," a
Meteorological official told AFP.
The
provincial government meanwhile announced a public holiday to encourage
residents to stay inside, an official said. Many of the victims have been
labourers who toil outdoors.
Some
residents also took to hosing each other down with water on Tuesday to avoid
collapsing from heat stroke.
Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif has issued special instructions to the National Disaster
Management Authority (NDMA) and other relevant organisations to arrange urgent
assistance for the heatwave victims.
An official
from the National Disaster Management Authority told AFP heatstroke treatment
centres would be established at all hospitals across Sindh province, of which
Karachi is the capital.
The deaths
come a month after neighbouring India suffered a deadly heatwave, with more
than 2,000 deaths.
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