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YouTuber Arshad Reels ‘Zainab ke Papa’ out of contact during floods, manager later confirms safety

YouTuber Arshad Reels ‘Zainab ke Papa’ out of contact during floods, manager later confirms safety

WEBDESK: The manager of TikToker and YouTuber Arshad Reels, also known as Zainab ke Papa, on Wednesday reported losing contact with him during the flood emergency in Punjab. Social media users expressed concern over this.

The manager posted on Instagram that he was unable to reach Arshad and his family due to the severe flood situation in Sialkot. He said power outages in the city had made communication impossible.

The manager, who is currently in Islamabad, appealed to fans for prayers and support.

Later, in an update, he confirmed that he had re established contact with Arshad and assured followers that the YouTuber and his family were safe.

Many fans took to social media to pray for Arshad Reels’ safety after reports that he was out of contact. People are also praying in general for those affected by the floods, as the situation continues to worsen across Punjab.

The flooding has caused widespread devastation across Punjab. Dozens of villages are under water, and protective embankments have been breached to safeguard the Qadir Barrage.

According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), at least seven districts of Punjab are under severe flood threat. Extraordinary water levels have been recorded in the Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej rivers.

Read more: Live Updates: Punjab flood situation

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