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Recent Events: Sanam Drowning Incident Tuesday, March 24 (7:00 PM): The Incident: Sanam was fetching water from an uncovered section of a Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KW&SC) line in Jokhio Goth when she slipped and fell into the channel. The Cause: Villagers were forced to use the dangerous open main because a local hand pump provided by the KW&SC had malfunctioned. Immediate Response: Rescue services were notified, but the 30-foot depth and high water pressure made immediate recovery impossible. Wednesday, March 25: Continued Search: Steel Town SHO Gulzar Ali Tunio confirmed that search teams worked throughout the day with no success. Concerns: Authorities expressed fear that the intense water pressure likely swept the body several kilometres downstream, potentially extending the recovery time to several days. Thursday, March 26 (Current): Resumption: Rescue-1122 spokesperson Hassaanul Haseeb Khan stated that the search operation would resume this morning. Public Safety Debate: The tragedy has renewed criticism of the KW&SC for leaving major portions of high-pressure water lines uncovered in residential areas.

“Why Forty Million?” March 26, 2026 I saw the numbers again today, and I can’t stop thinking about them. Canada has more than forty million people now. Forty million. And Karachi, this city that feels like it’s bursting at the seams has around eighteen million. I keep trying to make sense of it, but the math doesn’t match the feeling….. How can a place as quiet as Canada hold forty million people, while Karachi, loud and overflowing and restless, holds less than half of that? It doesn’t feel real. It doesn’t feel logical. It feels like the world is playing some strange trick with scale. I keep wondering if I’m missing something. If there’s something happening that I don’t understand. But then I remind myself: Canada is a whole country. Karachi is just one city. Of course the numbers are different. Of course the scale is different. But still… the comparison sits in my mind like a stone I can’t swallow. Maybe it’s because Karachi feels bigger than it is. Not in size in intensity. Eighteen million people here feel louder than forty million anywhere else. The city hums, vibrates, pulses. It’s like every person adds another layer of noise, another thread of tension, another heartbeat to the air. Canada’s forty million feel spread out, diluted across forests and lakes and quiet suburbs. Karachi’s eighteen million feel stacked on top of each other, pressed into every street, every bus, every moment. Sometimes I think Karachi isn’t measured in people. It’s measured in pressure. And maybe that’s why the numbers confuse me. Because the weight of this city feels heavier than any population chart could ever show. Still… I can’t shake the question. Why does Canada have forty million people? Why does Karachi have eighteen? What does it mean about the world, about us, about the way places grow and shrink and breathe? I don’t know. But tonight, the numbers feel like they’re whispering something I can’t quite hear. — Mushk

Mmmm yes i love how my nostrils feel like they have carpet burn because I've blown my nose too much cuz im sick