People swim at the Rawal Dam spillway in Chak Shahzad to beat the scorching heat as the mercury soars to around 46°C, with the ongoing heatwave driving residents to seek relief from the extreme temperatures in the federal capital.

People swim at the Rawal Dam spillway in Chak Shahzad to beat the scorching heat as the mercury soars to around 46°C, with the ongoing heatwave driving residents to seek relief from the extreme temperatures in the federal capital.
ISLAMABAD: June 30 – 
People swim at the Rawal Dam spillway in Chak Shahzad to beat the scorching heat as the mercury soars to around 46°C, with the ongoing heatwave driving residents to seek relief from the extreme temperatures in the federal capital.
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ISLAMABAD: June 30 – Youngsters swimming and bathing into the water at the Rawal Dam spillway to escape the intense summer heat as temperatures climb to nearly 46°C, amid a severe heatwave gripping the federal capital. APP/IFD/ABB/SSH
People swim at the Rawal Dam spillway in Chak Shahzad to beat the scorching heat as the mercury soars to around 46°C, with the ongoing heatwave driving residents to seek relief from the extreme temperatures in the federal capital.
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ISLAMABAD: June 30 – Youngsters gather at the Rawal Dam spillway in Chak Shahzad, swimming and enjoying the cool water to find respite from the sweltering 46°C heat as extreme weather conditions continue to prevail in the federal capital. APP/IFD/ABB/SSH
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