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Environmental aspects of infrastructure damages to be assessed after water recedes: Afridi

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan is facing disastrous situation in the form of heavy flood and estimates regarding infrastructure damage from environmental aspects would be made after drainage of water from the affected areas, Federal Minister for Environment Hameedullah Jan Afridi said here on Friday. “Water reservoirs and sanitation syste

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PIA transporting relief goods free of cost

KARACHI—The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is transporting relief goods free of cost from all of its international and domestic destinations for the flood victims, giving preference to relief goods over its commercial operations. According to PIA spokespersons on Friday, 213,134kg of relief goods had been transported by

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Navy provides Seaking helicopters to Punjab

KARACHI—Upon request of the government of Punjab, Pakistan Navy has provided two Seeking helicopters to conduct search and rescue missions in Multan while the government of Sindh has also requested PN Coastal Command to dispatch relief teams to Garhi Khairo, Jacobabad where flood water has entered and complete inundation of are

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Bilour demands Army in Karachi
Scattered rain with isolated heavy falls forecast


 
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