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Its No Longer Exceptional Karachi Struggles Under Brutal New Reality of Extreme Heat

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The article describes a heatwave in Pakistan and India with human health impacts but no direct commercial mechanism: no commodity price, supply disruption, company margin, or regulatory change is mentioned. The event is a weather-related humanitarian crisis without immediate business or market implications.

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  • Karachi recorded 44.1°C, highest since May 2018.
  • Hospital daily pediatric visits surged from 50-60 to over 200 due to heat.
  • Average regional temperatures increased by ~1.4°C attributed to climate change.

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The Guardian is a UK daily owned by the Scott Trust. Reporting is funded by reader contributions rather than a paywall; coverage spans UK and international politics, climate and culture.

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Its No Longer Exceptional Karachi Struggles Under Brutal New Reality of Extreme Heat — News Analysis