Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

'I Could Be Next': Mahira Khan Reveals Fear During KP Floods, Stands With Victims


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Actress Mahira Khan has revealed the terrifying ordeal she experienced during the recent floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, sharing her fear of being caught in landslides and flash floods while returning from the tourist destination of Nathiagali.

In an emotional Instagram story, the star of Raees and Verna disclosed that she was traveling back from Nathiagali, a hill station in Abbottabad, when she became acutely aware of the dangerous flooding and landslide risks along the route. She described feeling intense fear, uncertain whether she would make it safely back.

Khan shared how, throughout her journey, she couldn't shake the fear of becoming another victim of the ongoing natural disaster. She wrote,“Every moment on my way back from Nathiagali, I kept fearing that I could fall victim to the floods or landslides. In that moment, I couldn't help but think of those who have been affected by these catastrophes.”

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The actress expressed deep empathy for those enduring similar disasters, reflecting on how powerless people must feel when they see their homes, families, and loved ones washed away by floods or swept away by landslides.

In her story, Mahira Khan also prayed for mercy, asking God for relief amid the destruction caused by the recent floods across Pakistan. Her post resonated deeply with many of her followers, who were touched by her vulnerability and compassionate thoughts.

It is worth noting that Khan did not provide specific details about her personal encounter, leaving it to the imagination of her followers. However, her message conveyed a heartfelt connection with the ongoing crisis.

The recent devastating rains have resulted in widespread flooding and landslides, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan, with over 400 lives lost and many more affected across the country. The ongoing natural calamities have left the nation grappling with a humanitarian crisis.

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