In Karachi, a speeding dumper truck collided with a motorcycle on Rashid Minhas Road, resulting in the deaths of a brother and sister. The incident sparked unrest among dumper owners, who set fire to seven dumpers and staged protests, blocking major roads including the Super Highway and adjacent streets. The Dumper Association claimed nine vehicles were damaged, disputing earlier reports of seven. Police arrested 18 suspects involved in the arson, and six individuals were detained for inciting violence. After negotiations with police officials, including the Central SSP, the Dumper Association ended their protest following a government promise to compensate for the damaged vehicles and repair the burnt dumpers. Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah confirmed the immediate arrest of the dumper driver responsible for the fatal collision and announced measures such as installing cameras and licensing drivers to prevent future incidents. Separately, in Gilgit-Baltistan, a massive mudslide in the Danyor area killed at least seven volunteers repairing flood damage, with three others injured. This disaster occurred amid ongoing flood recovery efforts in the region. Authorities continue investigations and legal proceedings related to the Karachi incident, with cases being heard in anti-terrorism courts and suspects placed on physical remand.