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Four friends swept by flood in Kohistan after waiting for help for three hours

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  • Locals rescue one of the victims with help of ropes. 
  • Victims waited for help, however, no rescue team arrived to save them.
  • Locals say they could only recover one of the four bodies. 

MANSEHRA: Four friends lost their lives on Friday while one survived after being stuck in floods for three continuous hours in the Sanagai area of ​​Lower Kohistan District. 

According to the residents of the area, the five victims climbed on a rock to save themselves after being surrounded by heavy flooding. 

The victims waited for help, however, no rescue team arrived to save them and they were eventually swept away by the high-pressure flood water. 

  • Locals rescue one of the victims with help of ropes. 
  • Victims waited for help, however, no rescue team arrived to save them.
  • Locals say they could only recover one of the four bodies. 

MANSEHRA: Four friends lost their lives on Friday while one survived after being stuck in floods for three continuous hours in the Sanagai area of ​​Lower Kohistan District. 

According to the residents of the area, the five victims climbed on a rock to save themselves after being surrounded by heavy flooding. 

The victims waited for help, however, no rescue team arrived to save them and they were eventually swept away by the high-pressure flood water. 

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SFD and Pakistan Sign Two Deals Totaling $1.61BLN

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Two agreements totaling $1.61 billion have been inked by Pakistan and the Saudi Fund for Development to improve their bilateral economic cooperation.

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‘Kashmir Banay Ga Pakistan’ is a new song teased by ISPR for Solidarity Day

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A new anthem, “Kashmir Banay Ga Pakistan,” was issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Wednesday (tomorrow) in honor of Kashmir Solidarity Day.

Every year on February 5, Kashmir Solidarity Day is commemorated to show solidarity with the people of Indian-Occupied Kashmir.

Renowned musician Ahmed Jahanzeb sings the song, which sends a powerful message of solidarity and dedication to the liberation fighters of Held Kashmir.

Imran Raza wrote the words, while Irfan Saleem and Kamran Khan composed the music.

The song was composed especially to commemorate the momentous day and to reaffirm support for the courageous and tenacious people of Kashmir, who are fighting for their right to self-determination, as guaranteed by the documents of united nations

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PM Visits NA Speaker’s Home: Pakistani Economic Data Points to Improvement: Shehbaz

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“Improving economic indicators and growing confidence of international investors and financial institutions is a welcome sign,” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif remarked.
When the Prime Minister visited Speaker of the National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq’s home in Lahore, he stated that the provinces and the federation are working together for the public’s welfare.
Shazia Marri, Syed Khurshid Shah, and Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah, the deputy speaker of the National Assembly, were also present.
The Deputy Speaker was also congratulated by the Prime Minister on the marriage of his son.
Also discussed were opinions regarding the nation’s general political situation.

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