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Rains Cool Pakistan as Heat Wave's Death Toll Climbs to 838

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25 June 2015 10:23 WIB

A man covers his head with a wet towel to avoid heatstroke in Karachi, Pakistan, Wednesday, June 24, 2015. A cool wind from the sea and pre-monsoon rains brought the first signs of respite to southern Pakistan on Wednesday as the death toll from a scorching heat wave climbed to over 838. AP/Shakil Adil

25 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB

People rush a woman to a hospital as she suffered from a heatstroke in Karachi, Pakistan, Wednesday, June 24, 2015. A cool wind from the sea and pre-monsoon rains brought the first signs of respite to southern Pakistan on Wednesday as the death toll from a scorching heat wave climbed to over 838. AP/Shakil Adil

25 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB

A Pakistani patient suffering from a heatstroke receives treatment at a local hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Wind from the sea and pre-monsoon rains cooled southern Pakistan on Wednesday, likely marking the end of a scorching heat wave that killed at least 838 people, authorities said. AP/Shakil Adil

25 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB

A man with his daughter who suffers from dehydration due to extreme weather waits for a medical help outside a ward at a child hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, Wednesday, June 24, 2015. A cool wind from the sea and pre-monsoon rains brought the first signs of respite to southern Pakistan on Wednesday as the death toll from a scorching heat wave climbed to over 838. AP/Shakil Adil

25 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB

Homeless Pakistani children sleep at a roadside as weather cools down in Lahore, Pakistan, Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Wind from the sea and pre-monsoon rains cooled southern Pakistan on Wednesday, likely marking the end of a scorching heat wave that killed at least 838 people, authorities said. AP/K.M. Chaudary

25 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB

Pakistani volunteers provide cold drinks to people suffering from the hot weather in Karachi, Pakistan, Wednesday, June 24, 2015. A cool wind from the sea and pre-monsoon rains brought the first signs of respite to southern Pakistan on Wednesday as the death toll from a scorching heat wave climbed to over 838. AP/Shakil Adil

25 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB