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عائشہ🍓 (@bluntly_ayesha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve never seen kindness like Karachiites’. Strangers helping strangers, homes opening, numbers shared, hope offered. It’s heartbreaking that such a vibrant, resilient city has to endure this, all because of a failing government. Karachi, you deserve so much more. So much better.

maryam (@maryamful) 's Twitter Profile Photo

people losing their homes, vehicles & livelihoods isn’t time for your sass. nobody expected sindh govt to defy gravity. we expected storm drains, waste disposal, basic infrastructure and planning so rainwater doesn’t paralyze a city of 20 million. that’s governance not magic.

desiburgerbacha (@shortiekiddo28) 's Twitter Profile Photo

pak celebs & their selective activism. the ones who talked about khi rains were silent on the northern crisis. supporting their own city is fair but ignoring the north while casually posting is pure hypocrisy. they love visiting those areas yet won’t stand up for the people there

r. (@adanaliramo_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A boy lost 27 family members, only he and his father remain. A man’s wedding turned into a funeral, his whole family gone. 30+ vehicles swept away. An old man stares at his ruined shop. These are our people! Pray and donate!

A boy lost 27 family members, only he and his father remain. A man’s wedding turned into a funeral, his whole family gone. 30+ vehicles swept away. An old man stares at his ruined shop. These are our people! Pray and donate!
M. Jibran Nasir 🇵🇸 (@mjibrannasir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At Sea View, in the midst of rain, a young girl struggling to make ends meet was selling flowers. I love the scent of motia, so I offered to buy a pair of bangles. She said, “Rs. 150.” I handed her four 50-rupee notes. She walked away, then turned back holding one 50-rupee note,

At Sea View, in the midst of rain, a young girl struggling to make ends meet was selling flowers. I love the scent of motia, so I offered to buy a pair of bangles. She said, “Rs. 150.” I handed her four 50-rupee notes. She walked away, then turned back holding one 50-rupee note,