The mercury soared to 50 degrees Celsius in Jacobabad, Pakistan, leading up to the weekend, according to a regional meteorological centre in Karachi. Meanwhile, the world’s largest election in India may become the hottest on Saturday, as Indians participate in the next-to-last phase of voting with temperatures forecast to surge to 47 degrees Celsius (117 degrees Fahrenheit) in the capital New Delhi.
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South Asia heatwave: Pakistan, India experience severe heat as world’s largest election underway
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