Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Handling the heatwave

The government must get ready for a tough summer ahead

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Afresh heatwave has been predicted for the week beginning on Monday (today). that the weather has turned hot over the last few days of april is no surprise, but the increase in temperatur­e is abnormal. Well, actually, because of climate change it is the new normal, and the government must get ready not just to deal with the current crisis, but to deal with the repetition­s of coming years. Not only has the hot weather arrived early, but it is not going to end until later than usual. Meanwhile, temperatur­es are likely ro reach new heights, and to hold at them. If Lahore’s temperatur­e reaches highs only rarely achieved and stays there, what will be the sustainabi­lity of life in the city?

this is predicted as happening to all cities, because the formation of a huge heat dome has meant that the whole of South asia, as well as Iran, is covered which will make temperatur­es soar. the government can only try to take measures to lessen the impact on citizens, the first being making sure that the various provincial and federal Disaster Management authoritie­s are attuned to the situation. It must, among other things, make sure that hospital emergencie­s are ready for the arrival of victims of heat stroke and of heat-related diseases, such as diarrhoea, and other dehydratio­n-related emergencie­s. Warnings to all not to expose themselves in the sun must be widely disseminat­ed.

at their same time, the government should consider how it closed down schools during the recent covid-19 pandemic, and whether shutting schools during the worst of the heatwave, to be balanced by an early re-opening after the summer holidays, might be worth considerin­g. after all, while children’s education is important, their health, indeed their survival, is more important.

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