In Karachi, NDMA has started cleaning drains.
Teams of DMA and FWO are present at Gujranwala to remove the garbage. The garbage removed from the drains is being shifted to the landfill site immediately.
Earlier, Chairman NDMA Lieutenant General Muhammad Afzal had said that the local corps of Karachi had received orders from the Pakistan Army and a massive cleaning of drains would be started in the city from today.
According to NDMA chairman Lt. Gen. Muhammad Afzal, the corps will be headed by a corps commander.
General Mohammad Afzal said that encroachments on Karachi's canals are very high, sewerage system is also not correct, stakeholders need to be brought together for permanent solution of problems, we will work in Karachi to be in the city. Minimal damage in heavy rains.
It may be recalled that while addressing a press conference in Islamabad yesterday, Chairman NDMA Lt. Gen. Muhammad Afzal had said that the problems of Karachi need to be understood and only then will they be resolved.
He said that 20,000 tons of garbage is generated in the city every day and there is no arrangement for its disposal while illegal constructions have taken place on the canals.
Chairman NDMA said that the rains in Karachi caused losses which is unfortunate, some areas were affected by the rains a few days ago, now we will work to minimize the damage from the rains in the city. Will be.
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