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Floodwaters begin receding in a major Pakistani city but nearby towns face evacuations

  • Floodwaters in Jalalpur Pirwala began to recede, sparing its 700,000 residents from immediate danger, according to Pakistani officials.
  • Nearby villages faced evacuations due to rising floodwaters, prompting action from the Disaster Management Authority.
  • Mazhar Hussain, a spokesman for the authority, expressed hope that floodwaters will recede further within 48 hours.
  • Residents urged the government to allow them to keep tents for shelter while repairing homes after the floods.
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Floodwaters begin receding in a major Pakistani city but nearby towns face evacuations

Officials say floodwaters that threatened a major town in eastern Punjab province have started receding, sparing its 700,000 residents.

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