The mercury in federal and provincial capitals is also likely to remain high


Lahore: The meteorological department has warned the citizens that the first day of Eid-ul-Adha will be very hot in Pakistan.
According to the details, the sun is ready to rain fire all over the country on the first day of Eid. The Meteorological Department stated that the weather is likely to be very hot in the next 24 hours. The highest temperature in Sibi will be 49 degrees Celsius.
The mercury in federal and provincial capitals is also likely to remain high. Lahore 45, Islamabad 44, Peshawar 43 and Karachi temperature may reach 37 degrees Celsius. In Nokundi it is likely to go up to 45 degrees Celsius. Apart from this, South Punjab and other parts of the country will also remain under the grip of heat.
Sindh government has imposed Section 144 in the areas around the coast due to the increase in heat. The citizens of Karachi and other areas will not be able to go to the beach during the Eid holidays. Police officials have appealed to the citizens to avoid going to the beach during the holidays.

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