Nawabshah continues to sizzle
NAWABSHAH: Tuesday remained another hot day for city when the mercury soar to 48 degrees Celsius.In addition, the citizens faced 10 to 16 hours load shedding, making it difficult for them to bear the heat. Most people were forced to remain indoors due to severe hot winds. Ice factory owners
By our correspondents
May 27, 2015
NAWABSHAH: Tuesday remained another hot day for city when the mercury soar to 48 degrees Celsius.
In addition, the citizens faced 10 to 16 hours load shedding, making it difficult for them to bear the heat. Most people were forced to remain indoors due to severe hot winds. Ice factory owners said that factories were not in a position to prepare solid ice cans as power supply disappeared intermittently.
In addition, the citizens faced 10 to 16 hours load shedding, making it difficult for them to bear the heat. Most people were forced to remain indoors due to severe hot winds. Ice factory owners said that factories were not in a position to prepare solid ice cans as power supply disappeared intermittently.
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