![]() Additionally, the motorway from Koral to T. The CDA stated in a press statement that letters had been sent to WAPDA and SNGPL requesting that they move pipelines 16 inches away from the location in order to guarantee timely completion.Īdditionally, the CDA claimed that special attention is given to the construction of new bridges, highways, and avenues as well as the rehabilitation of the road infrastructure. Over 50% of the Korang Bridge project is finished, while work on the PWD underpass has advanced more quickly. The enlargement of the Korang bridge, another construction project on the Islamabad Expressway, is anticipated to be concluded by December of this year. ![]() ![]() Read More: GSMA Innovation Fund Grants RS 146 Million to 3 Startups Published in The Express Tribune, September 5 th, 2022.Islamabad: According to news sources, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) stated that the PWD underpass would be finished in July. WASA teams have been deployed on Airport Road, Committee Chowk underpass, Liaquat Bagh, Javed Colony, Dhoke Khabba, Sadiqabad, Satellite Town, Jamia Masjid Road, Murree Road and other low-lying areas, he said. He said that the WASA staff deployed in low-lying areas was well equipped with water-sucking machines. He said that the WASA’s sanitation staff was in the field, especially in low-lying areas. He said that the agency was continuously monitoring the water level in Nullah Leh. He said that the WASA has mobilised heavy machinery to low-lying areas to provide quick response in case of an emergency. According to a WASA spokesman, the agency has put the staff on high alert to cope with urban flooding following intermittent rains. Meanwhile, the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Rawalpindi has put the sanitation staff on alert particularly to prevent water logging in low-lying areas. It warned that rainfalls may trigger landslides in AJK, hilly areas of K-P, G-B, Galiyat and Murree. The NFRCC weather forecast predicted rain, wind and thundershowers in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), Islamabad, upper Punjab, Southeastern Sindh and Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B). It started raining with thunder and lightning at 7 am on Sunday in Rawalpindi, Islamabad and surroundings and lasted for hours.Īccording to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the highest of 36 millimetres rainfall was recorded at Chaklala and Golra till 11 am, followed by 22mm at Bokra-22, 24mm at Syedpur and 20 mm in Islamabad’s Sector H-8.ĭue to the rain, water also accumulated on Murree Road, Jhelum Road, Sawan Pul and GT Road in Rawalpindi, disrupting the traffic flow.Įarlier, the National Flood Response Coordination Centre (NFRCC) warned that rainfalls may trigger landslides in the country's upper parts including in Murree in the next 24 hours. ![]() As a result of the accumulation of rainwater on roads, traffic flow remained disrupted on Rawalpindi roads. Meanwhile, a heavy downpour lashed Rawalpindi and Islamabad, inundating several low-lying areas and roads in the twin cities. According to Rescue 1122 officials, locals also sprinkled soil on the boy for 20 minutes to defuse the effect of lightning but all in vain. While family members were shifting the boy to the hospital in a rickshaw when Rescue 1122 teams reached the spot and gave first aid before shifting him to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. A 14-year-old boy was killed in a lightning strike in Ward-27, Gujar Khan, after a powerful thunderstorm coupled with heavy rain ripped through the Rawalpindi region early on Sunday morning.Īccording to Rescue 1122 officials, the teenage boy, Moin, who was pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital, was playing in the yard of his house before he was struck by lightning.
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