South Asia experienced exacerbated heat waves in May. There were extreme high temperatures in the regions of India and Pakistan, with temperatures estimated at 57.6 degrees Celsius in Delhi and 56.5 degrees Celsius in Sindh. These high temperatures and heat waves have significantly affected people’s lives by increasing health issues and socio-economic challenges. The extreme heat has also disrupted the socio-economic system in South Asia. Additionally, it is recommended that the Pakistani government find alternatives to energy shortfalls by adopting solar energy, hydropower, and wind energy.