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16 affected residents provided accommodation

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Sixteen members of an affected family in Pakistan International Airlines’ (PIA) plane crash incident have been shifted to a private hotel. The affectees were shifted to a private hotel located at Shahrah-e-Faisal on the orders of Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah. Several houses were damaged when a PIA plane crashed in a residential area near Jinnah International Airport on Friday.It was learnt that other affected families of the incident left for their relatives.Meanwhile, the work to lift debris from the crash site has been stopped and it will resume after the visit of the investigation team, said the local police.

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