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PAKISTAN - WEATHER - HEAT

PAKISTAN - WEATHER - HEAT
Pakistani Edhi charity volunteers bury the bodies of unclaimed heatwave victims at a graveyard in Karachi on June 26, 2015. Pakistani welfare volunteers on June 26 held a mass funeral for 50 victims of Karachi's worst heatwave in decades, whose bodies had gone unclaimed. More than 1,000 people have died as a result of days of scorching temperatures in southern Pakistan, with the sprawling metropolis Karachi the worst affected. AFP PHOTO / RIZWAN TABASSUM
RIZWAN TABASSUM / AFP
Document reference 000_Del6426206
SLUG PAKISTAN - WEATHER - HEAT
Creation date 6/26/2015 15:46 UTC
City/Country Karachi, Pakistan
Credit RIZWAN TABASSUM / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 19.29 Mb / 2248 x 3000 / 300 dpi

PAKISTAN - WEATHER - HEAT

PAKISTAN - WEATHER - HEAT
Pakistani Edhi charity volunteers bury the bodies of unclaimed heatwave victims at a graveyard in Karachi on June 26, 2015. Pakistani welfare volunteers on June 26 held a mass funeral for 50 victims of Karachi's worst heatwave in decades, whose bodies had gone unclaimed. More than 1,000 people have died as a result of days of scorching temperatures in southern Pakistan, with the sprawling metropolis Karachi the worst affected. AFP PHOTO / RIZWAN TABASSUM
RIZWAN TABASSUM / AFP