An intense heatwave across south Asia has killed dozens of people with
sustained temperatures in excess of 40C (104F) coinciding with power cuts
and Ramadan, when many Muslims avoid eating or drinking water.

At least 65 people have died in Karachi in recent days according to the
charitable organisation that runs the central morgue in the Pakistani
port city, as volunteers handed out water to labourers and others
working outside in temperatures as high as 44C.

Local media reports claimed the death toll could have exceeded 100 in
the sprawling megacity of 15 million, where high temperatures are
exacerbated by an absence of green space, estimated to make up just 7% of the urban area.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/22/death-toll-climbs-in-karachi-heatwave
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