65 people died in severe heat in Karachi 9am 24-5-18

(28.66) 65 people died in severe heat in Karachi

At least 65 people died in severe heat in Karachi city of Pakistan. According to the data released on Monday, the country's charity agency Ery Foundation
The head of the organization, Faisal Idhi, told the news agency Dawn News that in the last three days, 114 bodies of 114 people were brought to their morgue from Korangi and Sohrab Goth area. 65 of them were killed by Hitstroke. Most of them are inhabitants of Landhi and Korangi.
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He also said that most of the dead people of Hitostro died in their homes. These people are six to 78 years of age.
Faisal Eidi said that after getting the heat, they did not get medical help at the right time.
However, health secretary of Sindh. Fazlullah Pachiho denies the claim of the Eidy Foundation. He said, only doctors and hospitals can give accurate information about the causes of death. In this case, I deny the death of Hitroot in Karachi.
Dr. Fazlullah said, in the last three days, no hospital in Harkatro was admitted to a hospital in Karachi.
For the past few days, there is a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius in Karachi. The forecast will be maintained until May 23.
Last Sunday, the Pakistan Meteorological Department issued a warning for severe heat in Karachi. The highest temperature was recorded at 44 degrees Celsius at that time.
Meanwhile, Karachi Mayor Wasim Akhtar has urged residents to stay inside the house for the day to avoid hitting the hiltstroke.

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