Orthopedic devices for monsoon floods


Rawalpindi:

With the beginning of the season before the Monzón, the Municipal Corporation of Rawalpindi (RMC), the Rawalpindi district council, the cliff joints and the Evacuee Trust property board have issued final red notices, for the second time, ordering the evacuation of 285 buildings of multiple schools throughout the district that have more than 100 years and prone to the filtration during the rain during the rain.

Rawalpindi’s attached commissioner, Hasan Waqar Cheem, has imposed the prohibition of throwing garbage, construction material and other waste in the 22 km long and 15 drainage drainage drains.

The officers of the house of the station (sho) of the police stations of the area have been ordered to register cases against the offenders.

Following the directives of the district administration, residents of low areas along Nullah Leh have begun to move value objects (jewelry, refrigerators, sofas and other household items) to safer places.

Some families have already begun temporary relocation.

To deal with possible floods, the Department of Civil Defense, the District Administration and Brigade 111 have decided to perform joint tests of complete clothing next week.

These exercises will be carried out in low areas near Rawal Dam, including the colony of Nadeem and Javed Colony, and will involve civil defense, police and rescue 1122.

The prognosis of the weather department for the rains prior to the monsoon next week has caused concern among residents who live near the rainwater channels.

Fifte temporary civil defense positions have been activated in these areas.

Every year, heavy rains during monsoon and monsoon seasons cause generalized destruction in Rawalpindi, which affects approximately 70 percent of the city’s population and commercial areas.

The Municipal Corporation and the Evacuee Trust Board have ordered the evacuation and repair of all historical ruins, which date back to the British and Hindu times, in the center of the city.

According to the main director of the Municipal Corporation, strict notices have been issued to the tenants and owners of these buildings due to the risk of collapse during the rain.

The Evacuee Trust Property Board has also fulfilled evacuation notices, effective until June 30, to the tenants of commercial and domestic properties in Raja Bazaar, Sarafa Bazaar, Purana Qila, Bagh Sardaran, Dingi Khoi, Shah Chiragh, Banni Mohalla, Jhanda Mohalla, Jamia Masjid Road, Moti Bazaar.

These properties, once owned by Hindus and SIJS, are structurally little solid and are behind for repairs. The District Council warned buildings of buildings that non -unoccupied structures will be demolished.

Three tenants have challenged the notices in the Court. The Court has issued notices to the District Council and the Director of the Municipal Corporation to submit answers.

The Civil Defense officer of the District, Talib Hussain, confirmed that the preparations are complete for the dress of the dress in Javed Colony and Nadeem Colony.

The flood season at Rawalpindi has been officially declared from July 1 to September 15.

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