Temperatures have risen to more than 50C (122F) in Pakistan leading to serious water shortages, as the country battles an extreme heatwave.
In Cholistan, the droughts have led to the deaths of livestock – devastating the livelihoods of farmers in the region.
Some farmers have even spent their own money on systems to extract water from underground, but with little success.
Residents say if temperatures continue to rise, Pakistan’s government will have to deal with a massive migration crisis as people move away from Cholistan.
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