Torrential Monsoon Rains Batter Karachi, Leave Destruction in Wake
Karachi is grappling with intense monsoon rains that have claimed at least 10 lives, with forecasts predicting more heavy downpours. The deluge has disrupted schools, businesses, and public offices, magnifying the strain on a city infrastructure ill-equipped for such extreme weather conditions.

The bustling city of Karachi has come to a standstill as torrential monsoon rains claimed at least 10 lives. Authorities closed businesses, schools, and public offices, with more heavy rainfall expected.
Flooding has disrupted power and mobile services in Pakistan's largest city, home to over 20 million people. Disturbing footage showed cars floating through inundated streets.
The monsoon season, already claiming 750 lives nationwide, has exposed the city's inadequate drainage system, overwhelming the infrastructure and leaving residents in distress.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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