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Army soldiers hold a flag march in Aabpara Market to implement restrictions against Covid-19 on Thursday. Photo by Mohammad Asim
ISLAMABAD: Eight patients succumbed to Covid-19 and 665 more people tested positive in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad on Thursday.
Officials said two people died of the virus in Islamabad and six in Rawalpindi.
There was confusion over the number of tests conducted in the capital during the last 24 hours. According to a Covid-19 website of the government, 3,812 tests were conducted while the district health office’s social media account put the number at 5,651 with the positivity rate of nine per cent.
Water supply from Rawal Dam to be affected
Islamabad
February 15, 2021
Rawalpindi : Managing Director, Water and Sanitation Agency WASA Raja Shaukat Mahmood Sunday said that the repair work of Rawal Lake Filtration Plant would be completed tomorrow (Tuesday). During this time, the water supply from Rawal Dam to WASA would be affected, he added.
Due to repair work, the areas especially B Block, D Block, F Block Satellite Town, Mohalla Eidgah, Mohalla Raja Sultan, New Malpur, 7th Road, Asghar Mall, Bani Raja Bazar, Dhoke Ratta, Dhoke Matkal, Dhoke Elahi Bakhsh, Committee Chowk, and Water
supply in Arya Mohalla areas will get less water than usual.
People asked to save water amid supply cuts
“Repair work of Rawal Lake Filtration Plant will be completed by February 16,” said WASA Managing Director
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RAWALPINDI:
The water utility service has asked the citizens of the garrison city to use water scarcely due to expected shortage in the coming week owing to the scheduled repair of filters at the Rawal Lake water supply system.
“Repair work of Rawal Lake Filtration Plant will be completed by February 16,” said Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Managing Director Raja Shaukat Mahmood on Sunday. During this time, water supply from Rawal Dam to WASA would be affected, he added.
Rawalpindi : Managing Director, Water and Sanitation Agency WASA Raja Shaukat Mahmood said that the repair work of Rawal Lake Filtration Plant would be carried out from February 12 to 16. During.