Soaring temperatures scorch pilgrims on Haj in Saudi Arabia
Published At : Jun 18th, 2024
Scorching heat prevails in most parts of country
Published At : May 25th, 2024
Shutting down schools due to heat makes no sense: Education minister
Published At : Apr 28th, 2024
People need assistance, not just advice, to survive heatwaves: Dr Mushtuq
Published At : Apr 25th, 2024
Amid the sweltering heat, first working day starts with 966 MW of load shedding
Published At : Apr 21st, 2024
Rickshaw puller dies after falling unconscious in Sylhet
Published At : Apr 21st, 2024
Keep hospitals ready to treat patients of heat related diseases: Health minister
Published At : Apr 21st, 2024
Chuadanga swelters as temperature hits 42.3C
Published At : Apr 20th, 2024
No respite from heat wave for five days: Met office
Published At : Apr 20th, 2024
Primary schools asked to suspend daily assemblies
Published At : Apr 20th, 2024
Met office issues nationwide heat alert for 72-hour
Published At : Apr 20th, 2024
Heatwave hits Chuadanga hardest as temperature soars to 41.3℃
Published At : Apr 19th, 2024
Highest temperature of 40.02°C recorded in Chuadanga
Published At : Apr 6th, 2024
Global warming to raise food prices, inflation: study
Published At : Mar 22nd, 2024
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