A heat wave in Pakistan caused by climate change has led to hundreds of heatstroke cases, with temperatures reaching 120 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas. The country is dealing with the aftermath of heavy rains and floods in 2022. Pakistan is facing the impact of global climate disasters despite contributing less than 1% to carbon emissions.
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Heat wave in Pakistan causing hundreds of heatstroke cases
Temperatures reaching 120 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas
Country still recovering from heavy rains and floods in 2022
Pakistan facing impact of global climate disasters despite low carbon emissions