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Headline: New York Times, 6/8/2026
Zia ur-Rehman reports:
Pakistan ranks among the countries most vulnerable to climate change, and few districts here have experienced as many climate extremes as Dadu.
The temperature in the district, in southern Pakistan, reached 124.7 degrees Fahrenheit, or 51.5 Celsius, on May 28, the highest in the country this year.
“It feels as if the sun has come down closer to the earth,” said Abdul Khaliq, 48, a farmer.
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