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NDMA on alert after downpours trigger floods in twin cities

NDMA on alert after downpours trigger floods in twin cities Ag APP ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) was put on high alert by the Prime Minister on Wednesday after torrential downpours triggered flash flooding in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, leaving at least two people dead. Prime Minister Khan took notice of the situation and cautioned citizens to take special care as the monsoon season brought heavy rains to the country. “I have also directed all the relevant response agencies including NDMA (National Disaster Management Authority) to be on high alert with ready and rapid emergency response actions,” he tweeted.

Voting for AJK polls ends peacefully in Rawalpindi

Voting for AJK polls ends peacefully in Rawalpindi July 26, 2021 Rawalpindi : The voting for Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) elections which commenced at 8.00 am ended peacefully here at 5.00 pm and no major untoward incident was reported in the city. The counting of votes has started and the complete results would be announced at the spot by the Presiding Officers after completion of the counting process. According to the polling officials, the voters present inside the polling stations would be allowed to cast ballots even after the end of polling time. As many as 97 polling stations were set up in Rawalpindi for the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) elections while as many as 1,500 police officers and constables were deployed to ensure law and order and enforce the code of conduct issued by the Election Commission.

Voting for AJK elections held peacefully in Pindi

Voting for AJK elections held peacefully in Pindi July 26, 2021 Rawalpindi: The voting for Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) elections which commenced at 8.00 am ended peacefully here at 5.00 pm and no major untoward incident was reported in the city. The counting of votes has started and the complete results would be announced at the spot by the Presiding Officers after completion of the counting process. According to the polling officials, the voters present inside the polling stations would be allowed to cast ballots even after the end of polling time. As many as 97 polling stations were set up in Rawalpindi for the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) elections while as many as 1,500 police officers and constables were deployed to ensure law and order and enforce the code of conduct issued by the Election Commission. City Police Officer (CPO) Rawalpindi, Muhammad Ahsan Younas directed the officers and personnel to effectively implement the Election Code of Conduct and all the rules.

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