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Illegal constructions block natural waterways, turning Karakoram Highway into lake during rainfall

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ABBOTTABAD, Jul 16 (APP):Illegal and unplanned constructions on natural streams and drainage channels in the hilly city of Abbottabad are causing increasingly severe flooding problems with just two to three hours of rainfall turning the main Karakoram Highway into a massive waterlogged zone, crippling traffic and public movement.
Abbottabad, located in a mountainous region, naturally benefits from gravity-assisted drainage due to its slope. Normally, rainwater quickly flows downhill through a network of natural nullahs and ravines. However, widespread encroachments on these water channels have severely obstructed this natural flow. As a result, large volumes of rainwater that would typically drain off quickly now accumulate in low-lying urban areas, especially along the main road.
During recent monsoon showers, areas such as Supply Bazaar, Fawara Chowk, Sir Syed Colony, Hassan Town and Bilal Town on the Karakoram Highway were submerged in several inches of water. Motorists and pedestrians struggled to move, with long traffic jams causing delays and discomfort.
Khalid Khan a local resident told to APP that “ Abbottabad city is hilly, so water should not be a problem if natural drains were open,”. “But these illegal constructions have choked the flow, and now we’re facing urban flooding like in flat cities.”
Beyond transportation woes, the water stagnation poses significant public health risks due to the overflow of dirty drainage systems. Business activity also suffers, as shopkeepers report damaged goods and lower customer turnout during and after the rains.“Those who verify property documents for land located on nullahs are equally responsible,” said a local resident. “But no one is held accountable.”
The district administration, Tehsil Municipal Administration (TMA), and Water and Sanitation Services Company Abbottabad (WSSCA) have been urged to take swift action by demolishing illegal structures on watercourses and restoring natural drainage lines. Until then, citizens fear that even short spells of rain will continue to paralyze life in the city, a disturbing trend in an area where water should ideally flow away quickly due to the natural terrain.

PFA discards 2,325 expired cold drinks in Kot Addu

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MUZAFFARGARH, Jul 16 (APP):The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) on Wednesday discarded over 2,325 expired cold drinks during a raid in Kot Addu.
According to Director Operations South,Shahzad Maggasi, the expired drinks were disposed of at Mohalla Shahinabad during a region-wide inspection of cold beverage stocks.
He stated that the wholesale point was sealed until the owner guarantees full compliance with safety standards and assures that such a serious violation will not be repeated.
PFA officials said the expired cold drinks were being openly displayed for sale to customers on a daily basis.
Director General(DG) Asim Javed warned that consuming expired beverages could cause life-threatening illnesses.
He added that the PFA will not allow anyone to endanger public health in pursuit of profit.

British NGO donates fully equipped 4 latest rescue motorbikes to Rescue 1122 -Mirpur AJK

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MIRPUR (AJK), Jul 16 (APP):British Non Government International Organization (NGO),  Emergency Team UK here has handed over fully-equipped 4 latest rescue motorbikes to Rescue 1122, Mirpur AJK unit as a donation.
The bikes  contained modern health services equipment and medicines, which would play an important role in providing better facilities for any emergency situation, accidents and other emergency services, the NGO representative told at the handing over ceremony held here.
Each rescue motorbike would be more effective for those places where narrow streets and vehicles and ambulance service could not reach, he added.
 Patron-in-Chief of the social organization, International Emergency Team UK, Councilor Mehrban Siddique, handed over the keys of 4 Rescue 1122 motorbikes to the Secretary of the State Disaster Management Authority of Azad Kashmir, Chaudhry Muhammad Farid.
The ceremony was held at the Commissioner Office, Mirpur,  which was attended  by Commissioner Mirpur Division Chaudhry Mukhtar Hussain, Deputy Commissioner Yasir Riaz, Director State Disaster Management Authority, Saeed Qureshi, former Chairman Pakistan Red Crescent, Chaudhry Ijaz Raza, Assistant Director Rescue 1122, Sardar Najam Al-Shahab.
Sinduzi, Assistant Director Civil Defense, Raja Ishtiaq Ahmed, Information Officer, Muhammad Javed Malik, Assistant Director DDMA Adil Nazir, and the Rescue 1122 team were also present.
Secretary State Disaster Management Authority Chaudhry Muhammad Farid, along with Patron-in-Chief of Emergency Team UK, Councilor Mehrban Siddique, inaugurated the rescue motorbike ceremony by cutting the ribbon.
Secretary State Disaster Management Authority, Chaudhry Muhammad Farid expressed gratitude for the handing over  4 rescue motorbikes by the International Emergency Services Team UK to Azad Jammu and Kashmir Rescue 1122.
 He termed these four rescue motorbikes as very effective and said that Rescue 1122 was playing an important role in saving human lives in all types of accidents, sudden incidents and natural disasters in AJK.
He said that where rescue vehicles or ambulance services could not reach, these rescue motorbikes would reach the spot on time to save the lives of the public and help in rescue.
 He said that the performance of Rescue 1122 and Emergency Services institutions and teams had always been appreciated by the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir Chaudhry Anwarul Haq and the government as the Emergency Services team had been able to deal with all types of accidents, natural disasters from Bhimber to Taubat.
Commissioner Chaudhry Mukhtar Hussain, while addressing the gathering, welcomed the handover of four modern rescue motorbikes by Mehrban Siddique to Azad Jammu and Kashmir Rescue 1122 and thanked the social organization International Emergency Team UK on behalf of the government of Azad Kashmir and the public, saying that their donation will help in saving the lives of people in the facilities provided for emergency services in the three districts of Mirpur division.
He highly appreciated the services provided by overseas to their homeland.  He said that we appreciate the selfless services that overseas Kashmiris are performing for the love of their country while living abroad.
Deputy Commissioner Yasir Riaz, while addressing the gathering, said that while our overseas Kashmiris living in the UK were the backbone of the state’s construction and development, adding “We also pay tribute to their social services for serving humanity.”
Speaking on the occasion, Councilor Mehrban Siddique, Patron-in-Chief of International Emergency Team UK, said that initially, four rescue motorbikes were being provided to Rescue 1122 Mirpur Division by International Emergency Team UK, while more rescue motorbikes would be provided in the future.
He said that his organization had been supporting Punjab Rescue 1122 and providing training to emergency services for the past several years.
“Now, we are trying to include Rescue 1122 of Azad Kashmir in this training program and assured that he will provide all possible support to the steps taken by Azad Kashmir Rescue 1122 and the State Disaster Management Authority to save human lives”, he added.

DPM Dar departs for Islamabad after two-day China visit

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TIANJIN, Jul 16 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign MinisterSenator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Wednesday departed for Islamabad after concluding a successful two-day visit to China for the meeting of the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers.

In addition to participating in the main SCO CFM proceedings and the joint call on Chinese President Xi Jinping, the deputy prime minister held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from SCO member states.

Water level reaches 1745 acre feet in Rawal dam; MD WASA

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 16 (APP):The recent spell of rain had increased the water levels in Rawal and Khanpur dams supplied to the Garrison city.
Water and Sanitation Agency(WASA) Managing Director Saleem Ashraf said that the water level reached 1745 acre feet in the Rawal Dam, and the total water storage capacity is 1752 feet.
Saleem said that more rain is likely to increase the dams’ storage and the groundwater level.
He said that the water level in Nullah Leh at 5 feet near New Katarian and 4 feet under the Gawalmandi Bridge.
The MD said all operational wings of the local administration, including WASA were remained on high alert as the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) forecast more rain during the next week.
According to the PMD, in the wee hours, the 11 mm rain was recorded at Saidpur, 9 mm at Golra, 6 mm at Bokra, 19 mm at PMD,22 mm at Shamsabad, 5 mm at Kachhari, while 5 mm of rain had been recorded at Pir Wadhai.
The district administration had already clamped an emergency and alerted all concerned departments to meet with any eventuality during the ongoing monsoon spell.

Pakistan, China vow to strengthen cooperation for regional peace, stability

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TIANJIN, Jul 16 (APP):Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday, where the two sides reiterated their firm commitment to further strengthen bilateral cooperation to promote regional peace, stability, and development.
In the meeting held on the sidelines of the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers meeting here, DPM Dar congratulated Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the successful hosting of the SCO CFM and conveyed gratitude to the leadership of China for the warm hospitality extended during the event.
The two leaders held wide-ranging discussions on key areas of mutual interest, including the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and multilateral cooperation.
Emphasizing the strength of Pakistan-China All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership, they expressed satisfaction with the ongoing close collaboration across various domains.

RPO Dera reviews CPEC route’s security from Abdul Khel to Yarik Interchange

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Jul 16 (APP):Regional Police Officer (RPO) Dera Syed Ashfaq Anwar on Wednesday conducted a detailed inspection of security arrangements along the CPEC motorway route from Abdul Khel to Yarik Interchange.
Accompanied by District Police Officer Sajjad Ahmed Sahibzada, SP Paharpur Asad Ali Shah, and SP Motorway Atiq-ur-Rehman, the RPO reviewed measures in place to ensure the safety of commuters.
During the visit, he met with officers of the Motorway Police and District Elite Force at the Yarik Interchange and presided over a high-level meeting focused on strengthening security protocols.
The Motorway Police provided a comprehensive briefing on current arrangements, after which key decisions were made to enhance coordination and response capacity.
RPO Anwar emphasized that ensuring public safety and securing the CPEC route is a top priority, directing joint patrols and full utilization of available resources.
He further instructed the DPO Dera to intensify search and strike operations in surrounding areas, monitor suspicious activity, and neutralize any potential threats through coordinated action with allied forces.

Kashmiris to observe 78th anniversary of accession to Pakistan

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MIRPUR, Jul 16 (APP):Kashmiris around the world are gearing up to observe the 78th anniversary of Kashmir’s Accession to Pakistan Day on July 19. This significant day marks the historic resolution passed in 1947, which emphasized the state’s accession to Pakistan. Elaborate programs are being planned by various sociopolitical and civil society organizations to strengthen and promote the ideology of Kashmir’s accession to Pakistan.
According to the details, on July 19, Kashmiris will renew their pledge to continue their struggle for the right to self-determination and the liberation of occupied Jammu and Kashmir from Indian subjugation. The day is observed with great fervor and enthusiasm, highlighting the importance of achieving the goal of Kashmir’s accession to Pakistan.
July 19 commemorates the historic resolution passed by the All Jammu Kashmir Muslim Conference in Srinagar in 1947, demanding the state’s accession to Pakistan. This resolution was a turning point in the Kashmiris’ struggle for liberation from Dogra rule and later from Indian imperialism.
In this regard, special ceremonies will be held in towns and cities across Azad Jammu Kashmir, as well as in other parts of the world where Kashmiris reside. These events will highlight the importance of liberating occupied Jammu and Kashmir from Indian control and implementing the ideology of Kashmir’s accession to Pakistan.
The day will be marked with renewed determination and commitment to the cause of Kashmir’s liberation.

Pakistan, China vow to strengthen cooperation for regional peace, stability

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TIANJIN, Jul 16 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday, where the two sides reiterated their firm commitment to further strengthen bilateral cooperation to promote regional peace, stability, and development.

In the meeting held on the sidelines of the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Tianjin, DPM Dar congratulated Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the successful hosting of the SCO CFM and conveyed gratitude to the leadership of China for the warm hospitality extended during the event.

Pakistan, China vow to strengthen cooperation for regional peace, stability

The two leaders held wide-ranging discussions on key areas of mutual interest, including the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and multilateral cooperation.

Emphasizing the strength of Pakistan-China All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership, they expressed satisfaction with the ongoing close collaboration across various domains.

Ishtiaq Ahmed, APP’s Foreign Editor, leads coverage of the Prime Minister, President and Foreign Office, bringing over 20 years of journalism experience from local and international publications – Reach out at 03335293238/ ishtiaqrao@gmail.com/ X: ishtiaqrao

Fruit tree plantation drive launched in Adenzai

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LOWER DIR , Jul 16 (APP):A monsoon fruit tree plantation campaign was launched in the sub-division Adenzai here as part of the provincial government’s green initiative.
The drive was inaugurated under the special directives of Deputy Commissioner Lower Dir, Muhammad Arif Khan.
Assistant Commissioner Adenzai, Saleem Ayubi, along with Additional Assistant Commissioner Adenzai, Chairman Malakand Board, SDFO Adenzai, and Assistant Director NCHD Lower Dir, participated in the campaign.
Saplings of various species were planted at BISE Malakand and the Fishing Hut in Chakdara.
Media representatives also took part in the event, helping spread the message to the general public about the importance of tree plantation during the monsoon season.
The campaign aims to encourage citizens to plant as many fruit-bearing and shade trees as possible to help combat air pollution and reduce the impact of climate change.
Meanwhile, on the directives of Deputy Commissioner, an open court was held at the TMA Office in Khal under the supervision of Assistant Commissioner Timergara, Zaid Safi.
A separate meeting on local electricity issues was convened at the office of Tehsil Chairman Khal, Akhunzada Ashfaqur Rahim, led by Khal Committee head Akhunzada Sikandar Hazrat.
Participants raised concerns over low voltage, staff shortages, frequent load shedding, and repeated line faults.
XEN assured full cooperation and promised immediate resolution of low voltage and staff deployment issues, along with further efforts to address other electricity-related problems.