Karachi, Pakistan – A series of rain-related accidents has left a trail of destruction in Karachi, with at least five people losing their lives and three others injured. The rescue teams reported that a rickshaw driver lost his life when the wall of a house collapsed on his vehicle in old Golimar. In Orangi Town, three children were injured when the wall of a house collapsed in a public gathering area.
In New Karachi’s Hassan Brohi Goth, a person died after electrocution at home, while in PIIB Colony, a man fell off his vehicle due to electrocution near a hotel. The rescue teams stated that a girl lost her life in an electrocution incident at a house in Sector 7-A near Surjani Town. In MA Jinnah Road, a man lost his life after electrocution near the 7th Day Hospital. A car accident occurred in Hussainabad’s Karamabad underpass, but fortunately, no one was injured.
In Amirkhan Road, strong winds and heavy rain caused a tree to fall, damaging two vehicles. In response to the situation, the government has started providing relief funds to public transport and truck drivers through digital wallets.
In other news, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s advisor on political affairs, Senator Rana Sanaullah, said that protests against the government will not be allowed. He suggested that instead, they should protest against Israel and Ukraine. Senator Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister and foreign minister, welcomed the statement of Iranian counterpart Abbas Araki.
In a major breakthrough, notorious dacoit Gorra Omrani surrendered along with his accomplices in Rahim Yar Khan. Transporters have also increased fares in response to the rise in petroleum product prices.
According to security sources, two of the deceased terrorists were Afghan nationals. The Met Office has forecasted more rain in Karachi.
In a recent development, US President Joe Biden stated that Iran has 48 hours to comply with a UN resolution or face further action. Meanwhile, French General has advised American generals not to take cocaine during meetings.
Following the US and Israeli missile attacks on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, Russia’s state nuclear company has removed 198 employees from the plant due to safety concerns.
In another development, Pakistan has maintained its relations with China, while US President Donald Trump prefers Pakistan’s Field Marshal as a mediator in the conflict. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is facing a diplomatic setback.
Reports suggest that Hamida Sulemani and her daughter have been taken into custody after their green card was revoked. General Qaani, the commander of the Houthis, said that they will not cross the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait due to fear of the brave Yemeni people.
This article is based on a recent news report from a Pakistani news agency.

