Continuing his media talk near Guddu Barrage, Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah says he has directed all commissioners to make the necessary preparations.

He pointed out that the Pakistan Navy has provided its two emergency response teams, and the Sindh government was also in contact with the Pakistan Army if their assistance would be needed.

“We have to evacuate people from inside the bund (dyke) so that there is no loss of lives,” he reiterated.

 CM Murad and Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam review the flood situation during an aerial visit. — screengrab via X/SindhCMHouse
CM Murad and Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam review the flood situation during an aerial visit. — screengrab via X/SindhCMHouse

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