Many areas still flooded with rain but LB Minister claims water wiped-out from Karachi

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KARACHI: There are many areas still flooded with rainwater in Karachi but Sindh’s Local Bodies’ Minister Owais Muzaffar has claimed that water has been wiped-out before the expectation from Karachi.

Owais Muzaffar cliamed while talking to media that Sindh regime has not failed and pooled rainwater has been cleaned from different parts of the metropolis.

Those officers have been removed from their posts, which caused problems for the people in current rains, added Sindh Local Bodies’ Minister, saying most of the arrangements were completed earlier.

 

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