At least 3 people were killed due to the heavy rains. A rainbow is seen over a field near the village of Reshma in Russia on May 7. Light showers were reported in DHA, Clifton, Defence View, Old City areas, Burns Road, Saddar, MA Jinnah Road, Sharae Faisal, Nursery and Baloch Colony. Two people were killed when a roof collapsed in Jahanabad. Fog covers the city of Przemyśl in Poland on May 5. Beirut: The bride being photographed in wedding dress as blast hit - BBC News - Duration: 1:02. A woman takes shelter from snow under an umbrella as she watches cherry blossoms near Meguro River in Tokyo, Japan, on March 29. As soon as they stepped on the roof, it collapsed. Limited visibility due to heavy rain disrupted traffic flow at Shahrah-e-Faisal, while rain water stagnated near Quaidabad Bridge.A major traffic jam was seen at President House Road, I.I. Saadi Town, Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Base Masroor, PAF Faisal Base, North Karachi, and Landhi registered 36.2mm, 36mm, 32mm, 30mm, 24.7, and 22.5 respectively.Meanwhile, more than 350 electricity feeders of K-Electric tripped, disrupting the supply of power and adding to the woes of the people who have already been suffering frequent outages.The affected areas included Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Pehlwan Goth, Scheme 33, Shah Faisal Colony, Liaquat Market, and Quaidabad.Moreover, New Karachi, Surjani, Khuda Ki Basti, and Kathore have been facing a prolonged outage of power, while several blocks in Federal B Area and Gulshan-e-Iqbal also reported power breakdowns.Furthermore, K-Electric claimed that no electrocution-related deaths occurred due to its infrastructure.

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