Rain and a faulty drainage system have severely harmed Gaddafi Stadium.

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Lahore, a prominent city in Pakistan known for its cultural significance, recently faced significant damage due to heavy rainfall and the city’s insufficient drainage system. One of the notable landmarks affected by the rain was Gaddafi Stadium, which submerged under water. Additionally, the nearby Nishtar Park Sports Complex experienced severe waterlogging, raising concerns about the recreational area.

The incident shed light on the outdated sewage system of the sports complex, which was installed in 1989. The aging infrastructure struggled to cope with the urban flooding, exacerbating the impact of the heavy rainfall. This unfortunate event resulted in substantial financial losses and marred Lahore’s reputation as a sporting hub.

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These circumstances emphasize the urgent need for city authorities to take immediate action to address the inadequate drainage system. Investing in the modernization of infrastructure is crucial to prevent future water-related disasters and safeguard Lahore’s cherished venues from such distressing consequences.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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