Engineer Waqar Badar Kandhro
The temperature rises up to 48°C to 51°C in the summer season in Pakistan. The hot weather and the sun are hard to bear especially for people living in rural areas because there is no electricity in these remote areas. They have open houses made of wood comprising one to two rooms. During the day, when the sun is at its peak, children usually take a bath in lakes and streams.
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