Sunday, June 22, 2025

Heat index crosses 60°C in parts of Pakistan, PMD issues alerts

Several parts of Pakistan endured dangerous levels of heat stress on Saturday, with the “feels-like” temperature rising above 50°C in multiple cities, prompting health alerts from officials.

As per figures issued by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), Jacobabad topped the list with an alarming heat index of 60°C.

Dadu followed closely at 59.7°C, while Sibbi recorded 56.6°C, all falling within the “Extreme Danger” zone, where the risk of heat stroke is considered extremely high.

Cities with Feels-Like Temperatures Over 50°C:

Jacobabad: 60°C

Dadu: 59.7°C

Sibbi: 56.6°C

Dera Ghazi Khan: 55.8°C

Multan: 54.8°C

Bahawalpur: 53.7°C

Dera Ismail Khan: 51°C

The PMD cautioned that such heat index levels drastically increase the chances of severe heat-related conditions, including heat exhaustion and stroke, particularly for those exposed to the sun for extended periods.