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Pakistan Recorded Wettest April, Expert Claims Extreme Weather Due to Climate Change
Pakistan received 164% more rainfall in April this year than its usual. Read more here. Pakistan recorded its "wettest April" in more than 60 years, with more than twice as much rain falling during the month as usual.
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