After the heatwave, 14 dead and more than 100 were injured except for the deadly windmill Pakistan.

Officials on Sunday confirmed that the authorities confirmed on Sunday that at least 14 people were killed and more than 100 were injured.The storms described by the authorities as “especially disastrous” stopped the provinces of Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa as well as Islamabad on Saturday afternoon and evening. The Punjab Disaster Management Authority spokesman Mazhar Hussain was quoted by the news agency AFP, saying, “This windstorm was particularly disastrous. The wind speed was very high. There was a lot of dust that the visibility was very low.”According to him, the extreme weather followed several days of intense heat, with the temperature more than 45 ° C. He said, “There were three to four days in the recent heatwave, where the temperature had increased significantly,” he said, suddenly blamed the storm for the intense construction of heat.Most of the casualties were caused by the collapse of the roofs and walls, while at least two people died after being killed by disorganized solar panels from high -speed winds. In a tragic incident, electricity claimed a man’s life and injured three others.The storms uprooted the trees, knocked on electric poles, and caused significant damage to vehicles and infrastructure. Social media was shown with a dramatic video, shown, which included a viral clip inside a passenger aircraft, struggling to land in Lahore, which was before going to Karachi amidst severe unrest.Many unusual hailstorms have been observed in April and May in Islamabad and surrounding areas, damaging vehicles and solar panels – marketing the increasing trend of uncertain and extreme weather incidence in the country. Pakistan is widely recognized as one of the most unsafe countries for climate change, early summer and intense heatwaves becoming rapid.India is also struggling with excessive temperature. According to the news agency ANI, Jaisalmer of Rajasthan hit 48 degrees Celsius, causing the locals inside the house. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) warned that the situation of serious heatwave will continue till May 27 in Rajasthan and in Punjab, Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir till 26 May.Meanwhile, with a deep decline of IMD on Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa in the coming weeks, heavy monsoon rains have come to the west coast of India.Back to Pakistan, the Meteorological Department has predicted more storms on Sunday, which has increased concerns about further damage and number of casualties.