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Ayesha Omar, Ali Rehman Khan and Wasim Akram heartbroken over current state of metropolitan city after the rain
Entertainment Desk July 28, 2020
Casualties, prolonged power breakdowns, overflowing drains and inundated streets with bumper-to-bumper traffic - with the forecast of monsoon rains and urban flooding in Karachi, these too were easy to foresee. Yet it appeared the authorities, at least, failed to take adequate steps to address these entirely predictable problems.
As the second spell of monsoon comes to an end, a lot more videos and pictures of the metropolitan city in shambles surfaced on social media. Citizens and celebs alike hoped for better infrastructure and sadly, the drainage system. Ayesha Omar, Ali Rehman Khan and Wasim Akram took to social media and highlighted the same.
"I’m torn. I love, love the rain but it kills me to see what my city and its people have to go through, after. Its heartbreaking. It’s so unfair," the Bulbulay star tweeted.
"Karachi goes through the same bittersweet predicament every time it rains, every single year for as long as I can remember. How does the largest city in Pakistan have the worst planning & development in the country? We all know the answer, we just wish for it to change," shared the Parchi actor.
"Seeing the footage of Karachi underwater and my heart goes out to all affected. I can’t say I’m not surprised that this has happened yet again. A wake-up call? No, it’s a problem that needs to be addressed period! We need to fix our beautiful city," Akram shared.
He added, "I tweeted because I am seeing videos of full gutters in Defence, flooded roads of Gulistan-e-Jauhar, PECHS, Baldia and a city being destroyed by rain yet again. I have no political agenda whatsoever. I am just a citizen of Pakistan and care for the welfare of people in my hometown."
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2257071/karachi-in-shambles-celebs-speak-out
When even CELEBS speak out - You know the situation is COMPLETELY screwed. Don't take it, lightly. It's a city of more 20 million people. Treat your financial hub as US treats NewYork, China treats Shanghai. No excuses will work now. This is getting international and bringing embarrassment to Pakistan
Entertainment Desk July 28, 2020
Casualties, prolonged power breakdowns, overflowing drains and inundated streets with bumper-to-bumper traffic - with the forecast of monsoon rains and urban flooding in Karachi, these too were easy to foresee. Yet it appeared the authorities, at least, failed to take adequate steps to address these entirely predictable problems.
As the second spell of monsoon comes to an end, a lot more videos and pictures of the metropolitan city in shambles surfaced on social media. Citizens and celebs alike hoped for better infrastructure and sadly, the drainage system. Ayesha Omar, Ali Rehman Khan and Wasim Akram took to social media and highlighted the same.
"I’m torn. I love, love the rain but it kills me to see what my city and its people have to go through, after. Its heartbreaking. It’s so unfair," the Bulbulay star tweeted.
"Karachi goes through the same bittersweet predicament every time it rains, every single year for as long as I can remember. How does the largest city in Pakistan have the worst planning & development in the country? We all know the answer, we just wish for it to change," shared the Parchi actor.
"Seeing the footage of Karachi underwater and my heart goes out to all affected. I can’t say I’m not surprised that this has happened yet again. A wake-up call? No, it’s a problem that needs to be addressed period! We need to fix our beautiful city," Akram shared.
He added, "I tweeted because I am seeing videos of full gutters in Defence, flooded roads of Gulistan-e-Jauhar, PECHS, Baldia and a city being destroyed by rain yet again. I have no political agenda whatsoever. I am just a citizen of Pakistan and care for the welfare of people in my hometown."
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2257071/karachi-in-shambles-celebs-speak-out
When even CELEBS speak out - You know the situation is COMPLETELY screwed. Don't take it, lightly. It's a city of more 20 million people. Treat your financial hub as US treats NewYork, China treats Shanghai. No excuses will work now. This is getting international and bringing embarrassment to Pakistan