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    Seabreeze Brings Relief to Karachi After Intense Heatwave

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 13, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    After enduring several days of scorching temperatures, Karachi residents finally welcomed the return of the seabreeze, which brought much-needed relief from the intense heat. The city had been grappling with unusually high temperatures, causing discomfort and health concerns among its population. This natural cooling effect is significant for a coastal metropolis like Karachi, where the sea breeze plays a crucial role in regulating the local climate.

    Notably, the seabreeze’s return is expected to ease the strain on electricity demand, which often spikes during heatwaves due to increased use of air conditioning and fans. The respite also benefits vulnerable groups, including the elderly and children, who are more susceptible to heat-related illnesses. Meteorologists highlight that such weather patterns are typical for Karachi during this season, but the recent heatwave was particularly severe.

    In a broader context, the event underscores the importance of environmental factors in urban living conditions and public health. Authorities continue to monitor weather developments closely to provide timely warnings and support to citizens. Meanwhile, the return of the seabreeze offers a temporary but welcome break from the oppressive heat, improving daily life and outdoor activities in the city.

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