Karachi: In the city of Karachi, the intensity of heat will continue and the mercury may exceed 37 degrees during the next 72 hours.
According to Express News, the weather was hot in the city on Monday due to the strong sun, during which the minimum mercury was 37.7 degrees Celsius while the air humidity was 24 percent. The minimum temperature in the morning was 20.5 degrees Celsius.
According to the Department of Meteorology, on Monday morning, the visibility was reduced to 3 kilometers due to light fog in the air of the city and during the day, winds from the north-east direction of Balochistan blew in the city, the speed of which was recorded at 9 kilometers per hour, while in the evening During
According to the forecast of the Early Warning Center, the weather is expected to remain hot during the next three days and during this time the maximum temperature may exceed 37 degrees, the minimum mercury may also rise to 23 degrees Celsius.
In rural Sindh districts of Dadu, Qambar Shahdadkot, Larkana, Sukkur, Umarkot and Ratharpakar there may be light rain and drizzle at a few places, the weather may remain dry and hot in most parts of the province.
Meanwhile, on Monday, Karachi ranked first in the list of the most polluted cities in the world, with the amount of polluted particles recorded at 200 particulate meters.
According to the air quality index, after the air quality of Karachi reached the hazardous level on Monday morning, it became the first in the list of polluted cities in the world and the amount of polluted particles in the air of Karachi was recorded at 200 particulate meters.
Lahore ranked third in the list of most polluted cities in the world with 183 particulate meters.
In the list of the most polluted cities, Beijing, China is second with 199 particulate meters, while Kolkata, India ranks fourth with 181 particulate meters.
According to the classification, pollution from 151 to 200 level is hazardous to health, pollution from 201 to 300 level is extremely harmful to health, and more than 301 level indicates dangerous pollution.
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