Karachi heatwave major update
Karachi heatwave: Sindh govt sets up 77 camps across the city
Karachi heatwave: Sindh govt sets up 77 camps across the city
Chhipa Welfare Association spox says bodies were recovered from different parts of Karachi
Monsoon winds to enter Karachi from Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea starting June 26
“In the meantime, if they talk about building a new canal, the Indus will dry up,” says Jam Khan Shoro
Civil Hospital receives 150 heat-related cases, Jinnah Hospital 25; health experts issue safety advice
Mainly hot and dry weather is expected in most parts of the country
Citizens urge NEPRA to take decisive action against K-Electric
Highlights need to equip Sindh Police with modern tools, weapons, human resources, and logistics
Due to high humidity levels, heat may feel as intense as 45 degrees Celsius
Decision comes amidst concerns over the adverse impact of such activities on police performance
Action follows the washing away of gate 47 and the damage to gate 44 four days ago
Commissioner Karachi said that the first event of the sports festival has taken place
Underscores need for immediate and effective action to clean the drains and ensure proper water drainage
SSGC announces decision due to installation of new pipeline
Says incumbent government is taking steps to improve the economic situation
Chief meteorologist highlights more than normal rainfall anticipated this year
Heavy storm, rain in Larkana result in all electricity feeders shutting down
Over 1000 patients treated; specialist doctors and free tests provided
Officials says accidents occurred at different locations along Indus River, in a local dam
No immediate reports of damage or injuries reported
Nasir Hussain Shah announces measures to ensure supply of clean water across Sindh
Sindh Police clarifies rumors about injured camel's owner
Intermittent rain has been ongoing in Murree since last night
Personnel from China Energy Construction Overseas Investment Co., Ltd, SK Hydro Co., Ltd, and participating construction units jointly witnessed event
Despite clear evidence and public outrage, local police registered case against unknown persons