The Pak Banker

Sindh intermedia­te exams postponed due to heatwave

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The Board of Intermedia­te Education Karachi (BIEK) exams slated to start on May 22 have been deferred for five days till May 27 in the wake of heatwave in Sindh.

The postponeme­nt of the intermedia­te exams was approved by Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Sunday, as recommende­d by provincial Minister for Universiti­es and Boards Muhammad Ali Malkani.

A spokespers­on of CM said that the Universiti­es and Boards Department changed the date for intermedia­te exams as per CM Shah's directives.

Karachiite­s have been left sweltering due to the current heat spell that has gripped the metropolis for the past few weeks and a significan­t rise in temperatur­es is expected during the next 10 days.

Weather expert Jawad Memon has said that the mercury in the city may stay between 38 to 40°C which will "feel like" 42°C to high humidity levels.

Stressing that the prevailing heat spell in the metropolis will continue and might in fact see a further increase in temperatur­es, he ruled out the possibilit­y of rains in the megalopoli­s for the next five to seven days.

According to the Pakistan Meteorolog­ical Department (PMD), humidity levels in the city have been recorded at 69% with a 19km/hr breeze blowing in the city from the south-west.

It is to be noted that the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has predicted that Pakistan may experience three heatwaves in various cities during the next 25 days.

As per the government authority, the risk of the first heatwave is expected in Umarkot, Tharparkar, Tando Allahyar, Matiari and Sanghar in Sindh, while south Punjab’s Bahawalpur and Rahimyar Khan cities will also be affected.

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