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A daytime street scene in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, specifically near the Toryat Mohallah Branch of MCB bank, depicts a large religious procession. Numerous individuals, predominantly adult males, are walking forward. Most participants are dressed in black traditional attire (shalwar kameez), with some displaying gestures of solemnity or mourning, such as hands placed on their chests. In the foreground, on the right, a male individual in a black uniform with multiple badges, potentially a volunteer or security personnel, walks with a piece of paper in hand. Towards the right sidewalk, a person clad in a white, shroud-like garment stands near the steps of the bank. Children are also visible among the crowd. Central to the procession in the mid-ground is a large black banner with white Arabic calligraphy, carried aloft on poles. Behind it, several tall red standards (alam) with decorative elements are visible, consistent with Shia mourning rituals. Smaller black flags are interspersed throughout the procession. The street is flanked by multi-story commercial buildings. On the left, a building with closed shops on its ground floor features a sign for "Alamdaar Fabrics." On the right, an MCB (Muslim Commercial Bank) branch, identified by its blue and green signage as the "Toryat Mohallah Branch," is visible with an ATM and closed ground-level shutters. Overhead, a dense, complex network of black electrical wires crisscrosses the street, supported by utility poles. The sky appears overcast or hazy. The street surface is paved.
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