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Five more succumb to Covid-19 in Rawalpindi, Islamabad - Newspaper
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Stray dogs’ menace increasing in the city
Islamabad
May 17, 2021
Number of stray dogs in Railway Colony Lohi Bher is causing concern. It is frightening to see a pack of dogs on the prowl in most of the surrounding localities of this colony.
“Fazal Town Phase-I has its share of stray dogs. The menace of stray dogs is indeed increasing here as one can find them moving freely on almost all streets of the area in packs and the people are risking their lives while moving around,” says Abbas Raza Zaidi.
“It has become difficult for the residents to go for morning or evening walks even in groups in many areas due to stray dogs. Even when one goes to mosque for morning or evening prayer, dogs are seen moving in packs and the walkers have to always be on guard as dogs, sometimes more than ten in number, could attack,” adds Abbas Raza Zaidi.
ISLAMABAD: Though the capital and Rawalpindi district have been witnessing a decline in Covid-19 cases for the last few days, there has been no let-up in the number of deaths from the virus as five more lost their lives in the area.
Islamabad reported 178 new cases in the last 24 hours compared to 182 a day earlier whereas Rawalpindi saw 55 people contracting the virus against 68 the previous day.
Officials of the capital administration said two deceased, who were male, belonged to the 60-69 age group and were residents of Chak Shahzad and Sohan.
During the last 24 hours, 3,096 tests were conducted in the capital and results of 93 men and 85 women came back positive.
Wheat harvesting, threshing in full swing in Potohar
National
May 3, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The wheat crop harvesting and threshing was in full swing in the Potohar region, like other parts of the country, due to the expected week-long dry weather predictions by the weather experts, aiming at preventing the crop from any damage.
“The farmers are interested in harvesting their wheat crop as soon as possible to avoid any harm from the unpredictable rains in twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad due to the changing weather patterns,” said an official of Food Department Punjab in his telephonic talk with this agency.
He said wheat crop on 290,000 acres of land in Rawalpindi region provides around 275.26000 tons wheat every year.
Covid-19 casualties mount in Rawalpindi, Islamabad - Newspaper
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