In nearly every corner of Karachi, there are signs of the heat wave scorching the sun-baked city.
Hundreds of patients suffering from heat-related illnesses pour into the hospitals every day, pushing them far past their capacity.
Even the usually bustling markets and streets have emptied as people avoid leaving their homes unless they must.
In a particularly dire eight-day stretch late last month, temperatures reached 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius), with high humidity adding to the misery.
That was the hottest since 2015, a year when officials reported that more than 1,200 people died from heat-related causes in Karachi.
Organizations:
Asia roasts
Locations:
Karachi, Pakistan’s, Asia