Title: Deadly Heatwave in Karachi Claims 19 Lives in 24 Hours

KARACHI – In the grip of a severe heatwave, Karachi has tragically reported 19 deaths within the past 24 hours. The relentless heat and humidity have taken a deadly toll, with many of the deceased believed to be drug addicts who succumbed to the harsh conditions.

Six bodies were found in Lyari, while other areas, including II Chundrigar Road, Chakiwara Baloch Chowk, Jahangir Road, Old Golimar, Benazir Park, and Clifton Boat Basin, also reported multiple fatalities. Rescue officials noted that most of the deceased appeared to be drug addicts who were unable to withstand the extreme heat compounded by drug abuse. The bodies have been transferred to morgues operated by the Edhi Foundation and Chhipa Welfare Association.

The Sindh Health Department confirmed that two individuals died directly due to heatstroke. The victims were identified as 54-year-old Fazal Rehman from Jahangir Road and 50-year-old Ramesh from Ranchore Line.

On July 17, public hospitals in Karachi reported 49 heatstroke cases: 22 at Civil Hospital, 22 at Sindh Government Hospital Liaquatabad, 3 at Jinnah Hospital, and 2 at New Karachi Hospital. Health officials have urged residents to take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses.

The ongoing heatwave has created a critical situation in Karachi. Authorities and health officials are stressing the importance of staying hydrated and avoiding outdoor activities during peak heat hours. As temperatures continue to rise, the city remains on high alert, with significant risks posed to its most vulnerable populations.