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A seven-foot-wide water pipeline rupture at the University of Karachi, Pakistan, has caused severe flooding in multiple blocks and residential areas, affecting neighborhoods including Mehmoodabad, Gulshan, and Clifton. The Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KWSC) took 24 hours to shut off the supply, resulting in the closure of the university and damage to chemicals and equipment worth millions of rupees.
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