Epaper – August 28 LHR 2020

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Friday, 28 August, 2020 I 8 Muharram, 1442 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 59 I 12 Pages I Lahore Edition

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KARACHI staff report

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S many as 19 people died in various rain-related incidents in the port city on thursday, taking the tally of deaths during the three-day monsoon spell in the city to 30. Meteorological officials said downpours in august have shattered the 89-year-old record for the city. Some 484mm (19 inches) of rain has fallen this month so far, 130mm on thursday alone, they said. according to data released by the Met department, Pakistan air force (Paf) faisal base recorded 130 millimetres of rain while nazimabad has recorded 105.6mm since thursday morning. Mausamiyat received 74.3mm of rain, while Saadi town recorded 72mm. about 98.5mm of rain was recorded in Paf Masroor base, Surjani received 73mm while kemari recorded 82.5mm. Many major arteries witnessed severe traffic jams. Power was suspended in several areas as a precautionary measure, a k-electric spokesperson said. karachi commissioner Muhammad Suhail rajput urged people not to leave their homes during the spell which, according to a Met office prediction, is expected to continue for another two days. videos and photos making rounds on social media showed submerged cars and motorcycles and water entering houses and buildings, wreaking havoc in the provincial capital. Scores of social media users, including federal Minister ali Zaidi, posted videos and pictures showing defence housing authority flooded with rainwater after heavy showers pounded the city for hours. “this is dha khi,” Zaidi wrote on twitter, adding, “bang in front of my housewhich is now partly flooded- but many homes in the neighborhood are under 4 feet of water”. “May allah have mercy on those who live in low lying areas of this city,” he said in another tweet.

“this is dha Phase 6 karachi. what is happening in the low-lying areas of khi today is devastating yet once again. testing times for karachiites yet again! no doubt allah tests those he loves the most,” he said in another tweet. Sindh governor imran ismail, in a tweet, said that Prime Minister imran khan is monitoring the situation that has arisen in karachi due to the torrential rains. “briefed PM imran khan over Sindh rain situation, karachi needs special attention. this is an unusual and abnormal rain situation which requires an emergency response. PM is monitoring the situation and assured to take any action

Coronavirus in

Pakistan

CONFIRMED CASES:

294,638

LAST UPDATED AT 10:07 AM ON AUGUST 26, 2020 DAY'S DEATH TOLL: NEW CASES:

6

RECOVERED:

445

DEATHS:

279,561 6,274 SINDH:

128,877 KP:

35,893 AJK/GB:

PUNJAB:

96,540 BALOCHISTAN:

12,721

ISLAMABAD:

2,272/2,773 15,562

required,” tweeted ismail. RELIEF, RESCUE OPERATION CONTINUES: in a statement, the military’s media wing inter-Services Public relations (iSPr) said that many areas were inundated and people stranded due to heavy rains in various parts of Sindh. an army flood emergency control centre has been established in karachi for assisting flood victims while a medical camp has been set up at the district centre of gulberg, liaquatabad and new karachi for providing necessary medical care, the inter-Services Public relations said. it said the dewatering of more than

36 sites in karachi had been completed while cooked meals covering 10,000 people had been distributed among flood victims in various areas. Meanwhile, army engineers completed the enhancement of the bund along M9 near the northern bypass to avoid flooding. army troops also filled a breach in the Malir river near Quaidabad, according to the iSPr. “Pakistan army engineer boats are busy shifting people to safer places,” the statement said. a relief and medical camp has also been established in latifabad area of hyderabad. food was provided to the

NCOC for following top to bottom approach in schools reopening ISLAMABAD staff report

the national command and operation center (ncoc) on thursday recommended for following a top to bottom approach in reopening educational institutions across the country by starting from the universities to the high schools on a rotation basis. the ncoc morning session was held with a single point agenda of reopening educational institutions across Pakistan. representatives of educational institutions, including public and private institutions as well as religious seminaries were invited at the ncoc session for taking all stakeholders on board, consultations and consensus-based decisions for opening of various institutions from university to school levels. all focal representatives from provinces, azad Jammu and kashmir (aJk) and gilgit-baltistan (gb) joined the meeting through video-link, said a press statement. the ncoc briefed the participants about the current covid-19 situation in Pakistan, the region and the world. “Participants were informed about risks and challenges in-

volved after opening educational institutions as it involved children of all ages,” said the statement. it added that the meeting was told that the “challenges” that the country may face once institutes open were developed after “hectic and lengthy consultations” that the ncoc held with international experts, academia and think tanks working on the opening up of the educational sector. according to the statement, the ncoc suggested its strategy to participants about the gradual opening up of educational institutions based on “best practices and input from various experts”. “educational institutions be opened on top to bottom approach (university, college, high schools) on a rotation basis. timings of various institutions be staggered and various activities which involve contact and mass gatherings, including co-curricular activities, be suspended” recommended the ncoc. the body also urged that the educational institutions will have to ensure that all covid-19 protocols are followed and asked them to prepare them before the final decision, which is expected to be taken on September 7. the centre said that the

tracking, tracing and testing strategy followed by the government will curb the spread of the virus. “for this, enhanced testing of symptomatic children, teachers and school staff will be very beneficial,” recommended the ncoc. Meanwhile, all provinces, aJk and gb apprised also the forum about the steps being taken by the for the reopening of schools which included consultations with various educational institutions in their respective areas including teachers training and covid-19 awareness. Special assistant to the Prime Minister on health dr faisal Sultan said that even though the decision to reopen educational institutes will be taken through consensus, the ncoc and health Ministry will intimately monitor the disease statistics on daily basis. dr faisal said that an itbased monitoring mechanism be developed to ensure health guidelines and covid-19 containment measures.

affected population while army engineers were busy in dewatering various areas, it added. according to the iSPr, army troops “have been forwardly placed at dadu for any eventuality and spillover at nai gaj dam”. the banks of Puran nullah in tehsil Jhudo of Mirpurkhas district had been damaged due to heavy rains, as a result of which water entered the nearest five villages. however, the breach was plugged with the combined efforts of army troops and civil administration to stop the flow of water to these areas, the iSPr said. Meanwhile, the personnel of Pakistan rangers Sindh continued the relief and rescue operation in the rain-affected areas of karachi in a coordinated manner. according to the rangers spokesperson, the rangers constituted separate teams for relief and rescue work to carry out the operation in a faster manner while reserve teams were also present in various areas to deal with any kind of emergency. rations were also being distributed in the areas where food supply is low with the help of philanthropists. rangers asked the people to contact rangers helpline 1101, rangers check post or whatsapp number 0347-9001111 for immediate assistance regarding rescue or relief. Pakistan navy’s rescue and relief operation also continued in various parts of the city during heavy spell of rain. Pakistan navy emergency response and rescue teams evacuated stranded people to safer places and recovered bodies being washed away in flash flood, a Pakistan navy press release said.

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Won’t leave people of Karachi alone, vows PM Imran STORY ON PAGE 03

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Imran urges Opp to unite with govt on Kashmir and FATF issues STORY ON PAGE 02

never committed corruption of single penny, Shehbaz tells court STORY ON PAGE 02

World must hold India accountable for crimes against Kashmiris: FO STORY ON BACK PAGE

Covid-19 recovery rate reaches 94.88pc in country

Pakistan urges equitable access to coronavirus vaccine

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