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Most of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa should expect thunderstorms in the next day or two.

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Although the majority of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s plains continued to experience hot and humid weather on Wednesday, the province’s two hottest cities—Dera Ismail Khan and Bannurecorded temperatures of 44 degrees Celsius.

Weather officials in Peshawar reported a high of 42 degrees Celsius and a low of 28 degrees Celsius for the last day. Complicating matters further, the relative humidity was 50%. Dera Ismail Khan was the hottest spot in the region, but the plains elsewhere were scorching.

Fortunately, the weather bureau has predicted thunderstorms across the majority of the province during the next day or two, which could provide a welcome break from the extreme heat. Attention all relevant authorities: we have issued instructions in preparation of the impending weather changes.

During this monsoon season, heavy rains and flooding are possible, hence the chief minister of KP has ordered all relevant ministries to make preparations for handling any emergencies that may occur.

All district administrations are being urged by Ali Amin Gandapur to adhere to the provincial government’s Monsoon Contingency Plan.

While the promise of rain and thunderstorms gives some welcome reprieve from the oppressive heat, the prospect of flooding is a real worry. In order to guarantee the security of all people in the province, the authorities have put the state on high alert.

A new monsoon rain system is expected to reach Balochistan today (Wednesday), although the scorching wave persists across the province, as reported by the Met Department. Torbat Nokundi has 47 degrees, Gwadar 43, and Sibbi 48 degrees; Quetta is among the places where the heat is still very intense. The highest recorded temperature in Quetta was 38 degrees.

A PDMA official has predicted that the Lasbela district will experience significant rainfall. Rains from the monsoon this year will have a greater impact than those from the previous year, 2022, said the authorities. July 7 is the last day of the second monsoon wave.

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Iranian President Offers Condolences for Kurram Terrorist Attack

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Masoud Pezeshkian, the president of Iran, has expressed his sorrow for the recent terrorist assault in Pakistan that claimed dozens of lives and denounced the crime.

The Iranian president said that all types of terrorism must be denounced in a statement. In addition to the relatives of the attack victims, he sent his sympathies to the people and government of Pakistan.

“I will stand by its friendly and brotherly country, Pakistan, and will seriously pursue the fight against terrorism to enhance security and stability in the region,” he added.

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It’s unfortunate that political points were scored. Claims Against Saudi Arabia Show a Desperate Attitude: Dar

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According to Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister and foreign minister, accusing Saudi Arabia of gaining political points is a sign of a desperate attitude.

In response to the PTI founder’s spouse’s remarks on Saudi Arabia, the Deputy Prime Minister stated, “Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are close friends and brothers.”

According to Dar, Saudi Arabia’s path of growth and prosperity is something they greatly admire. The nation of Pakistan takes pride in its strong ties with Saudi Arabia, which has supported it no matter what.

He said it is unfortunate and shows a desperate attitude to “implice Saudi Arabia for petty political point scoring.”

In order to prevent any political forces from jeopardizing Pakistan’s foreign policy, the deputy prime minister of their political objectives.”

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Examining Drug Mafia: Balochistani Smuggling Operation Started

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Two drug dealers were detained and an international narcotics deal was thwarted in Balochistan by government institutions.

A significant amount of crystal ice was taken from the individuals who were arrested.

The 70 kg of illegal goods that were found are valued about $1 million on the global market.

The arrested person’s cell phone also yielded contact information for the international drug gangs from Afghanistan and Britain.

The Pakistan Security Forces are dedicated to making the nation drug-free.

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