Heavy rains expected in Karachi

Heavy rains expected in Karachi

Heavy rains expected in Karachi
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Met department has warned for heavy rains in Karachi from tomorrow morning.

According to the details, heavy rains expected in Karachi in the second monsoon spell.

According to Met department, rains are expected to fall since tonight. Next day morning heavy rains are expected which will continue till morning of Eid day in spells.

On the other hand, Sindh government have established relief committee to mitigate situations caused by rains during Eid. A notification has been issue by Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah about the relief committee establishment.

The relief committee consists minister and advisors from Sindh cabinet.

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According to the notification, minister and advisors will be appointed to different districts to look after and mitigate any emergency situations.

Provincial minister Saeed Ghani will be having oversight of the relief works in Karachi east and Korangi district. Murtaza Baloch will oversight Malir and Karachi west district.

Murtaza Wahab will oversight Karachi South and Syed Shehla Raza will look after relief works in Karachi North. Shabbir Bajarani will take charge of relief works in Hyderabad. Qasim Naveed will oversight Tando Muhammad Khan.

Mukesh Kumar Chawla will take charge of relief works in Tando Allah Yar. Provincial minister for food Hari Ram will be having oversight of Mirpur Khas. Advisor Aijaz Shah Sherazi will be having oversight of Sajawal. Ismael Rahu will take charge of Badin. Ismael Rahu will take up Thatta.

Other advisors and minister will also have charge of relief works in other districts of Sindh. Sindh government had advised to make sure relief work is completed in due time to save people from any uninvited emergency.

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