Gwadar city has been drowned as a consequence of severe rains, which inundated the streets, markets, and camouflages. The downpour also wrecked havoc on the city’s infrastructure, clogging the already overburdened sewer system.
The torrential rain forced its inhabitants to evacuate their houses in various parts of the city. The Gwadar Coastal Highway’s land contact with neighboring locations is cut off. Rain in Gwadar has also caused damage to fishermen’s properties.
Senator Khoda Babar of the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) took to X, formerly known as Twitter, and said, “We demand that the government initiate an immediate rescue effort. A big number of individuals were trapped and homeless in Gwadar.
Balochistan Chief Secretary Shakeel Qadir Khan led a high-level meetingaddressed the impacts of heavy rains. Adequate measures for anticipated rainfall were discussed, with directives issued for relief efforts and rehabilitation.
Under the leadership of @cs_balochistan Shakeel Qadir Khan, a high-level meeting addressed the impacts of heavy rains. Adequate measures for anticipated rainfall were discussed, with directives issued for relief efforts and rehabilitation