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US police dog gets sunglasses and shoes for heatwave

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Ventura County Police in California shared a video and pictures of K9 unit dog Thor. The officer says that the asphalt on the road is so hot that it will probably hurt dogs’ paws. Hot temperatures are expected to stick around until Sunday, July 17. The post, which was shared on Facebook, has two videos … Read more

eBay searches for air cons quadruple in the UK as heatwave intensifies

Intense heatwaves to persist in Pakistan till May 24

Searches for fans and air conditioners have increased by fourfold and threefold, respectively. Britain is experiencing its highest-ever temperature of 40C (104F). A severe heatwave is destroying airport runways and scorching farmland across Europe. Amazon.com and Sainsbury’s say sales of electric fans are increasing. Reuters, July 19, LONDON – According to eBay Inc., searches for … Read more

Europe prepares for potential gas crisis as heatwave increases demand

Europe gas crisis
  • The Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which connects Russia’s gas to the EU, is scheduled to resume on Thursday.
  • Around 40% of Europe’s total pipeline imports from Russia are delivered to the continent through this pipeline.
  • To prevent a possibly catastrophic winter energy shortfall, European nations are rushing to fill up their gas storage facilities.

A historic heatwave has increased the demand for energy to help cool the continent’s homes and businesses, and now Europe is preparing for the possibility of a full-blown gas crisis later this week.

The Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which connects Russia’s gas to the EU, is scheduled to resume on Thursday following ten days of standard maintenance. As a result of the sanctions the European Union has put in place since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in February, there is growing concern that Russia may continue to cut off the water supply.

German Economy Minister Robert Habeck stated earlier this month that the nation must “be prepared for the worst.”

“Anything is possible. It’s possible that the gas will flow even more freely this time around. It’s possible that nothing will materialise at all “In a radio interview, Habeck stated.

Around 40% of Europe’s total pipeline imports from Russia are delivered to the continent through this pipeline each year, totaling 55 billion cubic metres of gas.

It’s possible that Moscow’s gas will completely stop being used. The nation has already reduced its gas shipments to a number of European nations. Germany, the largest economy in the area, declared a “gas crisis” last month when Gazprom, Russia’s national gas provider, reduced exports through the pipeline by 60%.

Gazprom attributed the action to the West’s choice to withhold necessary turbines as a result of sanctions.

Uniper, a German gas distributor, stated on Monday that it had received a letter from Gazprom citing a force majeure for previous and ongoing gas delivery deficits. A contract provision is known as a “force majeure” gives a business an exemption from its commitments. Typically, it is used in dire situations like natural catastrophes.

However, a representative for Uniper told CNN that the company has “officially disputed” the assertion. Due to the effects of Russian gas supply problems, the troubled company also took down a €2 billion ($2.04 billion) credit line with bank KfW on Monday.

Terrible timing

This week would be the worst possible time for a gas shortage. In parts of France and Spain, wildfires are raging as temperatures are anticipated to rise beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) over the next few days. Europe is sweating in record heat.

The need for electricity to power air conditioners has increased due to the extreme heat. The demand for natural gas to generate electricity reached a new record of 800-gigawatt hours, according to Enagas, the operator of Spain’s gas transmission system, last week.

In a press release last Thursday, Enagas stated that “this enormous rise in the demand for natural gas for power production has been primarily attributable to the high temperatures observed as a result of the heatwave.”

Given Europe’s backup power supplies and the fact that the heatwave is expected to end by midweek, several analysts were more upbeat.

According to Henning Gloystein, director of energy, environment, and resources at Eurasia Group, “record solar power generation will offset [this week’s] slightly higher power consumption in the EU due to high air conditioning unit usage rates.”

To prevent a possibly catastrophic winter energy shortfall, European nations are rushing to fill up their gas storage facilities.

According to Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency, the “next few months will be important” to bolstering the bloc’s supplies.

“The scenario will be far more terrible and challenging if Russia decides to entirely cut off gas supplies before Europe can raise its storage levels to 90%,” he continued.

According to Gas Infrastructure Europe, there is now about 64% of gas stored throughout the European Union.

While reducing its reliance on Russian gas imports, the union is hastily securing gas supplies from other nations. The European Commission and Azerbaijan signed a memorandum of agreement on Monday to increase a crucial gas transport route’s capacity by twofold during the following several years.

According to data from the Intercontinental Exchange, prices for Dutch natural gas, the European benchmark, rose 3% from Friday to €165 ($167) per megawatt hour on Monday.

With prices lingering above €183 ($186) per megawatt hour earlier this month, concerns of a significant gas cutoff drove them to their highest levels since the early stages of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Since the beginning of the year, prices have increased by 129%.

 

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UK transport minister: Hot weather will disrupt travel’ more regularly’

UK transport minister
  • Temperatures in the United Kingdom are expected to reach a record-breaking 41 Celsius on Tuesday.
  • Some rail services on the East Coast main line, Thameslink, and Great Northern lines have been cancelled.

UK transport minister has warned that heat-related travel disruptions will occur “a lot more regularly” as the country’s infrastructure succumbs to an unprecedented heatwave.

“A lot of our infrastructure is just not built for these types of temperatures,” Grant Shapps told Sky News on Tuesday.

Temperatures in the United Kingdom are expected to reach a record-breaking 41 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, as an unusual atmospheric pattern transports warm air from southern Europe further north.

“On the railways . . . on the ground those rails can be heating up to 50C, 60C, or hotter, and that means they’re in serious danger of buckling, so you end up having to run the trains slower,” Shapps said.

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Spain daily gas demand for power hits new record

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Spain’s demand for natural gas for power generation reached a new high on Wednesday. High temperatures have resulted in higher electricity exports and consumption. The second heatwave to hit Spain this year is expected to climax later on Thursday, with temperatures likely reaching 44 degrees Celsius As a heatwave swept the nation, Spain’s demand for … Read more

Japan requests that 37 million people turn off their lights.

Residents of Tokyo and surrounding areas asked to use less electricity on Monday. Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry anticipates “extreme” demand for electricity. Authorities have been warning of a power shortage as temperatures climb for weeks. As the nation prepares for a heatwave, the Japanese government has asked residents of Tokyo and the surrounding … Read more

Food export restrictions from Argentina to India run the risk of rising prices

India

India shelved plans to export 10 million tonnes of wheat last month after a barrage of alarming data. India is the world’s second-largest producer and consumer of grain. At least 19 countries have now banned food export restrictions since the Ukraine crisis hit global markets. The World Bank says the global food crisis is already … Read more

After being left in a car for ‘several hours’ in 37°C heat, a 5-year-old boy dies

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After being left inside a car for ‘several hours’ in 37°C heat, a five-year-old youngster died. Police hurried to the location in Harris County, Texas, where the kid was pronounced deceased. It is reported that as the mother and her daughter went inside, she accidentally left the small boy in the car. After being left … Read more

No relief as heat wave in US moves east

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Valdis Dombrovskis, Vice President of the European Commission he spoke with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda. Highs in the upper 90s Fahrenheit (mid 30s Celsius) will begin to spread eastward into the Great Lakes region on Tuesday. Valdis Dombrovskis, Vice President of the European Commission, said he spoke with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, who indicated Vilnius … Read more

Europe swelters in record-breaking June heatwave

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The French town of Biarritz saw its highest temperature of 41 degrees. Forest fires in Spain burned nearly 20,000 hectares land in the north-west. Spanish forecasters predict hottest day of the year so far. Spain, France and other western European nations on Saturday sweltered under a blistering June heatwave that has sparked forest fires and … Read more

Heatwave grips Spain as France braces for soaring temperatures

France

Spain, and France to be hit by heatwave that could last until end of the week. Temperatures are expected to rise above 40 degrees Celsius. The decade from 2011 to 2020 was the warmest on record.   Spain was on Monday, gripped by a heatwave that was expected to reach “extreme” levels, with France following … Read more

Karachi to brave another heatwave, mercury touches 41 degrees

Karachi’s temperature has once again touched 41 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, humidity in the air was recorded at only 11 percent in the metropolitan city. Today, the minimum temperature was also recorded at 28 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Department said that sea breezes are suspended in the city, a north-west hot wind … Read more

South Asia pummelled by heatwave that hits 50C in Pakistan

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On Friday, South Asia was hit by an extraordinary heat wave, with parts of Pakistan exceeding 50 degrees Celsius and officials warning of severe water shortages and a health concern. Swathes of Pakistan and neighboring India have been smothered by high temperatures since April in extreme weather that the World Meteorological Organization has warned is … Read more

Heatwave-hit India says no plans to curb wheat exports

wheat exports

Despite the present heatwave affecting output, India has no intentions to reduce wheat exports, which are needed to help plug the gap left by the Ukraine war. The world’s number two wheat producer has major buffer stocks and has said it is ready to increase exports to countries hit by falling supplies from Ukraine and … Read more

Power cuts, forest fires in South Asia heatwave

Met office predicts severe heatwave conditions for next week

On Friday, power shortages added to the suffering of millions of people wilting in a heatwave throughout India and Pakistan, with experts blaming climate change for the early arrival of sweltering summer temperatures. In the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh hundreds of forest fires have broken out in recent weeks, eating up tinder-dry pine … Read more

South Asia wilts in heat as Delhi rubbish dump burns

Delhi

As yearly furnace-like temperatures struck South Asia, millions of people sweltered in an early summer heatwave throughout India and Pakistan on Thursday, causing electricity and water shortages. In New Delhi, a burning rubbish dump choked residents for a third day with temperatures crossing 45 Celsius (113 Fahrenheit) in parts of South Asia on Thursday — … Read more

Karachi sizzles at 41 degrees Celsius, third day in row

It will be yet another hot day for Karachi on Wednesday as maximum temperatures predicted by Meteorological Department touched 41 degrees Celcius. The effects of low air pressure in the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan are being felt in the form of heat in Karachi, in view of which the Meteorological Department has forecast … Read more

Heatwave expected in Karachi this week: Met Department

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The weather in Karachi will remain hot and moist for the next three to four days and temperatures may touch 38°C to 40°C, stated The Director of Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Sardar Sarfaraz. The low compression in the Bay of Bengal has twisted into a depression, which may deteriorate with time and turn into a deep … Read more

North America Faces Extreme Heatwave, Wildfire Advances

North America Faces Extreme Heatwave, Wildfire Advances

Authorities in the North American region have once again warned of a severe heatwave. Extreme temperatures have forced evacuations, road closures and rail restrictions in several cities. In countries such as the United States and Canada, rising temperatures on Sunday, July 11 caused severe heatwaves, forcing authorities to evacuate some areas due to the heatwave, … Read more

Heatstroke Kills 69 In Canada, Heat Wave Intensifies In US

Heatstroke Kills 69 In Canada, Heat Wave Intensifies In US

The heat wave is intensifying in the northwestern United States and Canada, killing at least 69 people, according to officials. According to the reports, the deaths occurred in the Canadian province of Vancouver, which is reported to be in the grip of extreme heat. According to Canadian police, the majority of deaths on the outskirts … Read more

‘Hotter Than Dubai’, US, Canada Bake Amid Record-Breaking Heat wave

'Hotter Than Dubai', US, Canada Bake Amid Record Breaking Heat wave

The extreme heat wave has been raging in western Canada and the northwestern United States for the past week, and experts say the weather is expected to intensify further. Authorities have issued warning messages to citizens in some areas. According to the reports, the Canadian Meteorological Department says that the record of ‘Canada’s highest temperature’ … Read more

Lahore heatwave hits 43°C, with lahoris asked to remain indoor

Health specialists encouraged Lahoris to remain inside and not to get out for any superfluous explanation as Lahore heatwave hits 43°C on Wednesday. As indicated by the Met Office, the temperature was 43°C yet the real feel index put it at 47°C. It added that an intermittent breeze that hits the city was recorded at … Read more

Arctic warming three times faster than the planet, report warns

Oslo: The Arctic has warmed three times more quickly than the planet as a whole, and faster than previously thought, a report warned on Thursday. Arctic sea ice is an early victim of rising temperatures, with each fraction of a degree making a huge difference on the temperature of the artic, whereas the chance of … Read more

This Lip-Smacking Pakistani Drink Will Keep You Cool During Heatwave

This Lip-Smacking Pakistani Drink Will Keep You Cool During Heatwave

Sattu drink or sharbat is very beneficial for the body in hot weather which protects against dehydration as well as heat effects. Sattu is a type of flour that is obtained by roasting different types of grains or grams most often barley or Bengal gram. The benefits are as follows. Get rid of Belly Fats … Read more

Karachi’s Weather To Remain Dry and Dusty Today

Karachi weather

Due to the heatwave in Karachi, the weather has become drier and dusty winds have started blowing on Saturday.

In this regard, the Meteorological Department said that the weather will remain dry and hot in most parts of the country including Karachi today.

The Meteorological Department said that the minimum temperature recorded today is 26 degrees Celsius but the intensity of heat will be more than 40 degrees.

The Meteorological Department has directed the citizens to avoid going out in the sun from 11 am to 4 pm.

On the other hand, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority has issued an alert regarding the heatwave, according to which the temperature in Karachi is likely to go up to 40 degrees in the next two days.

In this regard, an emergency letter has been sent to the Deputy Commissioners and Chairman DDMA of all the districts of Karachi.

Due to the increase in the intensity of heat, the administration of all the districts should remain active, awareness camps should be set up regarding the heatwave and the administration should be present to help the people on the streets while all these arrangements should be made under coronavirus SOPs, read the emergency letter.

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Heatwave Environs Karachi From April 23 To 25: Met Dept.

Heatwave Environs Karachi From April 23 To 25: Met Dept.

The Meteorological Department’s Heat Wave Center has forecast heatwave in Karachi and its environs from April 23 to 25. According to a statement issued by the Meteorological Department, the weather in Karachi is likely to be extremely hot from Friday to Sunday and the temperature is likely to remain between 38 and 40 degrees Celsius. … Read more

Karachi receives hot weather as temperature reaches 41 degrees Celsius

Karachi Weather: Met Dept. Predicts Heat And Some Rain

Residents of Karachi are once again experiencing intense hot days as the temperature reached 41 degrees Celsius on Sunday (today). As per the details, humidity recorded was 6 percent as the weather is hot and dry. Winds are blowing at the speed of 18 km/h in the city today. Sources from Pakistan Meteorological Department said … Read more

Heatwave to prevail in Karachi for the next four days

Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted a moderate heatwave to prevail during the next four days. According to the details, Pakistan Meteorological Department said that a high-pressure area persists over Central Asia inducing wind flow from North to Northeast over Sindh including Karachi. According to PMD ON Thursday, the weather will be dry in most … Read more