The thermometer reached 50°C locally in Pakistan . South Asia is again facing abnormally high temperatures this Friday. Authorities warn of the risk of water shortages and the threat to health. Large swathes of both countries have been experiencing a record heatwave since late April, which the United Nations World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has deemed to be "consistent" with climate change. Temperatures soared to 50°C in Jacobabad, in Pakistan's southern province of Sindh, on Friday, the Pakistan Meteorological Service (PMD) said, adding that it could remain so until the end of the week. From winter to summer without spring "It's like a fire burning all around," said Shafi Mohammad, a farm worker from a village near Jacobabad, where people struggle to find drinking water. https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/1198431/maxx-force-capsules?tab=profile https://muckrack.com/maxx-force-capsules/bio https://sketchfab.com/buymaxxforce http://forum.zidoo.tv/in...