Pakistan, June 12 -- Severe heat has engulfed many parts of Pakistan, with temperatures rising sharply across the country. According to the Meteorological Department, the Cholistan Desert is experiencing extreme heat, where temperatures are reaching up to 48 degrees Celsius. Locals report that water reserves have dried up, causing serious problems for livestock.

The intense heat has led to the death of many animals in desert areas. People living there say the harsh conditions and drying wells are forcing them to migrate. In addition, Lahore recorded temperatures of 44degC, but it felt as high as 47degC due to the heatwave.

Other regions also face high temperatures: Quetta at 31degC, Gwadar at 31degC, Loralai at 36degC, Khuzdar at 38degC...