Vital role of the Pak Army in addressing rainwater drainage challenges, helping to protect lives and property from the impacts of heavy rains.
Rainy days once more caused significant problems for the city, with a number of low-lying regions submerged. The downpour caused traffic to come to a standstill, and caused several businesses to shut down and leave daily activities interrupted.
In order to address the issue To address the issue, to address the situation, Pak Army stepped in to help the city’s administration. Particular attention was paid in areas like the Ghareebabad Underpass, one of the areas that was most severely affected. A team of engineers formed by Corp V was stationed with heavy-duty pumping equipment and boats to clear the rainwater that had accumulated.

The Assistant Commissioner Muhammad Subhan confirmed that the District Administration, Karachi Water and Sewerage Board as well as Karachi Water and Sewerage Board, as well as the Pakistan Army were jointly working together to dry up the flooded areas. The official assured the people that their efforts would likely to bring back regular conditions within District Central by the evening.
Residents of the affected communities are pleased by the joint operation in a statement, noting that this collaboration between civil authorities as well as the Army can provide a sense of security in challenging times. Many expressed their relief that quick action was taken and expressed hope that life in Karachi will soon resume normal.
These incidents highlight the need for a strong coordination between city services, and army when it comes to emergency situations caused by extreme weather conditions.