Overview
- The death toll from powerful windstorms in Pakistan has risen to 20, with over 150 people injured, according to the Punjab government.
- The storms, which followed a days-long heatwave with temperatures exceeding 45°C, caused widespread destruction, including collapsing roofs, uprooted trees, and damaged infrastructure.
- Road and air traffic were severely disrupted, with a flight from Lahore diverted to Karachi due to extreme turbulence during landing.
- The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecasted more storms, raising concerns about additional casualties and damage in the coming days.
- Pakistan's increasing vulnerability to climate change is underscored by the growing frequency of extreme weather events, including early heatwaves and erratic storms.