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Government measures against mosquitoes slammed as 'inadequate' as Karachi faces outbreaks of viral diseases.
Met Office notes maximum expected to range between 32°C and 34°C.
Businessmen say dilapidated roads, sewerage issues, traffic jams threaten city's markets, economy
Friday saw partly cloudy and clear skies, with stronger-than-usual south-westerly winds blowing at 36 km/h
Light drizzle may hit parts of Karachi today as the city experiences humid and cloudy conditions.
Murtaza Wahab says efforts are underway to treat river, sea, and sewage water
Open manholes, stagnant sewage, mud, and piles of garbage, exposing the inefficiency of municipal authorities
City records minimum temperature of 27°C, while the maximum temperature is forecaste to range between 30°C and 32°C
Angry bystanders surrounded the police mobile, questioning officers about driving against traffic
Farooq Sattar warns the power distribution company of a larger public outcry if situation persists