Sharjah Entrepreneurship Centre welcomes 15 Emirati entrepreneurs to share unique insights of their experiences in venture building in Sharjah’s ecosystem
Thursday marked the third day of heavy rain this week, during which at least 13 people have died, according to media, while residents have been forced to abandon their homes.
Provincial authorities were moving displaced families into school buildings, as the military carried out rescue and relief operations.
"It has never rained so much in the month of August, according to our data," the country's chief meteorological officer, Sardar Sarfaraz, told Reuters, adding that the data went back to 1931, 16 years before Pakistan gained independence from Britain.
Some 484mm (19 inches) of rain had fallen this month, 130mm on Thursday alone, he said.
Abdul Razak Dawood, adviser to Prime Minister Imran Khan on commerce, feared the rain would affect exports.
"Our exports consignments are being delayed and hence our exports for the month of August may be affected," Dawood said on Twitter.
Karachi Commissioner Suhail Rajpput has urged people not to leave their homes.
Videos on social media showed roads inundated with water and some residents reported rainwater entering houses.
Vehicles could be seen submerged as rain continued to lash the city.
Sharjah Entrepreneurship Centre welcomes 15 Emirati entrepreneurs to share unique insights of their experiences in venture building in Sharjah’s ecosystem
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