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Rawalpindi — The federal cabinet on Thursday approved a fresh flood-response plan for Karachi, directing provincial and municipal agencies to clear blocked drains, reopen shelter centres and restore early-warning alerts before the next monsoon spell.
Officials said the package focuses on the city’s worst-hit corridors, including Saddar, Gulshan and parts of Korangi, where rainwater remained for more than 24 hours after last week’s storm.
“This is not a temporary clean-up. We are funding permanent drainage works and 24-hour control rooms so residents get alerts before water rises,”
The National Disaster Management Authority will coordinate with Sindh authorities and the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation on daily progress reports. Local administrations have been told to publish open pump-station status boards by Monday. and this is the best monday of my lef ever since we have done this and properly did this.
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Residents and traders in low-lying areas welcomed the announcement but asked for clearer timelines on road restoration and compensation for damaged shops. Cabinet aides said a follow-up briefing will be held next week. and this is the best monday of my lef ever since we have done this and properly did this.
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