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Flood alert issued for Nullah Leh, Sawan River

Flood alert issued for Nullah Leh, Sawan River
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Rawalpindi
Punjab
Pakistan
Gawalmandi
Sawan-river
North-west-frontier
Pirwadhai
Millat-colony
Katarian
Mohanpura
Hazara
Dhok-khabba

First monsoon rain swamps twin cities' low-lying areas

First monsoon rain swamps twin cities' low-lying areas
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Gawalmandi
Punjab
Pakistan
Dhok-kalakhan
Chaklala
Committee-chowk
Islamabad
Rahimabad
Shamsabad
Millat-colony
Rawalpindi
Dhok-khabba

Plague of rats unleashed on Rawalpindi

Plague of rats unleashed on Rawalpindi Several women, children hospitalised after bitten by rodents Parliamentarians are worried by presence of vermin at posh lodges. RAWALPINDI: The increasing number of rats in Rawalpindi has become a pestering affair for the common man and businessmen alike. In the last six months, several women and children had to visit hospitals to get vaccination after they were bitten by the rodents Traders from different areas of the city said that as their shops remained closed during the coronavirus lockdown, mice had a field day, destroying edible and non-edible items worth millions of rupees. The residents of densely populated areas such as Bani, Waris Khan, Dhok Khabba, Arya Mohalla, Madanpura, Shaheenpura, Raja Bazaar, Bara Market, Ganjmandi, Namak Mandi, Urdu Bazaar, Bhabra Bazaar, Bohar Bazaar and Moti Bazaar maintained that the well-fed rats were so big that even cats were scared of them.

Bhabra
Punjab
Pakistan
Abohar
Sindh
Rawalpindi
Dhok-khabba
Ganj-mandi
Namak-mandi
Waris-khan
Arya-mohalla
Tahir-taj-bhatti

Cremated as Covid positive, two Ludhiana victims not on list of dead

1532 Manav Mander Ludhiana, April 27 A day after the bodies of two Covid patients were ferried on a cart and an auto-rickshaw for cremation without following the safety protocol, negligence on part of the Health Department in maintaining record of patients who died due to Covid has come to the fore. An inquiry has been marked into the matter by the Civil Surgeon. Two patients Bhagwan Shah (67) of Focal Point and Kanta Rani (60) of Amarpura were admitted to the Civil Hospital, where they died on Sunday after testing positive. After postmortem on Monday, the bodies were handed over to the families for cremation in sealed bags (with Covid positive marking), but as ambulances at the hospitals were busy, the families made own arrangements and ferried the bodies to the crematorium. Shah’s body was taken in an auto-rickshaw, while Rani’s body arrived at the crematorium on a hand-pulled cart.

Ludhiana
Punjab
India
Amarpura
Rajasthan
Kailash-nagar
Balbir-sidhu
Ranjodh-singh
Arya-mohalla
Kanta-rani
Sukhjeevan-kakkar
Bhagwan-shah

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