Karachi Faces Heavy Rainfall as Cyclone Threat Looms Over Sindh Coast

The Meteorological Department has warned of the possibility of a cyclone forming along the coastal belt of Sindh by tonight or tomorrow morning.
Under the influence of this system, there is a likelihood of heavy rain in Karachi until August 31.
Educational institutions in various districts of Sindh, including Karachi, have announced holidays.

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