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Authorities on high alert to cope with monsoon

Authorities on high alert to cope with monsoon July 6, 2021 Rawalpindi: The departments concerned of the district administration are on high alert to cope flash flood in Nullah Leh during monsoon and solid steps have been taken to deal with any emergency situation. The district administration has canceled the leaves of all the staff of Rescue-1122, health department, allied hospitals, Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Civil Defense and Solid Waste Management Company under plan finalized for monsoon. The authorities concerned had also finalised arrangements for overhauling of machinery, training of staff, cleaning of sewerage lines and setting up of flood response units. First phase of cleaning work of Nullah Lai has been completed, said Chairman RDA/WASA, Tariq Murtaza.

Covid-19 positivity rate decreases in capital - Newspaper

Officials said a woman died of the disease while 53 new cases were reported. The deceased was in the age group of 80-89 and a resident of G-6. During the last 24 hours, 1,771 tests were conducted and the positivity rate remained 2.99 per cent. On Sunday, 71 people had tested positive out of 1,862 tests with the positivity rate of 3.81pc. Moreover, 28 patients recovered from the virus on Monday. APP adds: As many as 21 people tested positive in the district of Rawalpindi. Eight of the new cases were reported from Rawal Town, four from Potohar Town, six from Rawalpindi Cantonment, two from Attock, and one from Taxila.

Pindi residents in a fix after buildings declared dangerous - Pakistan

Residents of dilapidated buildings say most houses had multiple ownership which was why they were not ready to spend money on their repair. White Star RAWALPINDI: With the start of monsoon rains, residents of 183 old buildings declared dangerous by civic agencies in the city and cantonment areas are spending sleepless nights as they are neither able to leave the structures nor get them reconstructed. After a survey of old and dilapidated buildings in the city, the Rawalpindi Metropolitan Corporation (RMC) declared 83 buildings dangerous. Similarly, the Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) has declared 100 buildings dangerous, 45 of them most dangerous, and issued notices to the residents to vacate them or get them repaired.

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