Temperatures in Pakistan's southern province of Sindh surpassed 52 degrees Celsius (125.6 degrees Fahrenheit) on Monday, the highest reading of the summer and close to the country's record high during a long heat wave, according to the meteorological office. Temperatures in Mohenjo Daro, a town in Sindh known for ancient monuments extending back to the Indus Valley Civilization, which was founded in 2500 BC, have risen as high as 52.2 C (126 F) in the previous 24 hours, according to Shahid Abbas, a senior official with the Pakistan Meteorological Department. Pakistan is the fifth most vulnerable country to the effects of climate change.
It's hard to survive at such a high temperature. The best thing one can do to save this earth from such climatic change is to plant trees. I hope we may then be able to save the earth from such hot weather.
It's hard to survive at such a high temperature. The best thing one can do to save this earth from such climatic change is to plant trees. I hope we may then be able to save the earth from such hot weather.