Massive flooding in Gwadar has, following over 24 hours of rain, brought daily activities to a standstill. The flooding has seriously affected the low-lying areas of Gwadar and Turbat, causing water to accumulate and isolate families and villages.
It is crucial to sustain the ongoing relief efforts and take long-term measures to address infrastructure concerns to ensure the well-being and safety of the communities affected.
Meraj Hayat
Kech
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