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Two bodies swept away with rainwater recovered

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Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and member of Sindh Assembly Raja Azhar on Saturday said with help of Edhi volunteers, the two bodies, swept away with floodwater, had been recovered from Korangi Crossing.
He further said the five motorcycles had also been recovered.
Still there are some bodies in the river that were swept away with floodwater; he said.
Sindh government disappointed the people, he said, urging Chief Minster Murad Ali Shah to visit the Korangi areas and help the rain-affected people there.
“We also appealed governments to come forward and extend all kinds of support these people affected by rain,” he said.
PTI leader and member of Sindh Assembly Raja Azha said Pak Army and Navy were also joining rescue operation.
At least 18 people were killed in rain-related incidents, including drowning, structural collapse, electrocution and other mishaps, in Karachi on Thursday.
At least six persons, including women and children, died when a wall collapsed after being struck by lightning in Gulshan-e-Iqbal.

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