The weather in the port city is expected to remain hot and dry over the next 24 hours, with temperatures likely to stay below 40°C, the Pakistan Meteorological Department said on Tuesday.
According to the Met Office, the maximum temperature is expected to range between 37°C and 39°C. The minimum temperature recorded overnight was 26.5°C. Winds are currently calm, while humidity levels stand at 48%, the department added.
Rescue officials, meanwhile, informed Geo News on Monday that at least eight people died in Karachi, linking some of the deaths to intense heat in the city. The rescue official said that four bodies were recovered from the streets, while four others succumbed after being shifted to hospitals.
According to rescue officials, the deceased included individuals found in Manghopir, Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Boat Basin and the Suparco Road area.
Four others were transported to hospitals from Liaquatabad, Jamali Bridge, Surjani Town and Defence Phase 8 after their condition deteriorated, but they could not survive, they said.
The PMD said that Karachi recorded its hottest day of the year on Monday as temperatures surged to 44.1°C.