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Rescue 1122 mock exercise held

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Rescue 1122
SIALKOT, Jun 06 (APP): Rescue 1122 conducted a joint mock exercise with the district administration to deal with the flood situation in Marala Ravi Link Canal at Sahuwala.
According to rescue spokesperson, on the special instructions of Secretary Punjab Emergency Service Dr. Rizwan Naseer, Rescue 1122, under the leadership of District Emergency Officer (DEO) Engineer Naveed Iqbal, conducted the exercise.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Finance and Planning Muzaffar Mukhtar, DDMC Sialkot Kaywan Hassan and Tehsildar Sambrial Sarfraz Cheema reviewed the mock exercises of flood situation.
On the occasion, along with teams of Rescue 1122, other institutions of the district including Civil Defence, WASA, Municipal Corporation, Health Department, Irrigation Department, Livestock Department, Social Welfare Department, Social workers Mirza Abdul Shakoor, Mian Ijaz Anjum and Sarfaraz Nawaz, Young Blood Organization Daska and Champion Clean Green Pakistan Ashfaq Nazar from Rose Welfare participated  as well as campuses were set up regarding equipment and preparations to deal with flood.
Rescue 1122 demonstrated a practical example of rescuing a drowning person, moving people trapped in flood waters to safety during the exercise.
A team of rescue scouts headed by Rescue District Warden Muhammad Jameel Janjua also participated.

Cars collision claims life of one, injures nine

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SARGODHA, Jun 06 (APP):A man was killed while nine including four children sustained injuries in two cars collision here at Bhulwal road near Ajnala Railway station on Thursday.
District Emergency Officer (DEO) Mazhar shah told APP that two cars of same locality (Bhulwal) were collided due to over speeding.
Resultantly, Jahanzaib (21) r/o Bhulwal died on the spot,while Ghulam Haiyder (8) Umar Farooq (7), Farhat Sultana (20), Aziz ur-Rehman, Noreen (30), Shehbaz bibi (50) ,Wajahat Naveed (26) ,Ayeza Bibi (19) and  Kaleem (5).
All the victims were belonged to same area.
Rescue 1122 shifted the body and injured to hospital for necessary legal formalities.

Progress review meeting on GLOF-II project emphasizes pre-Monsoon safety measures

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Golf 2
PESHAWAR, Jun 06 (APP):The progress review meeting of GLOF-II (Glacier Lake Outburst Floods) was held under the chairmanship of  Arifullah Awan, Chief Economist of the Planning and Development Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The meeting reviewed various activities under the project.
Sarah Rehman, Chief of International Development Section, and representatives from relevant line departments attended the meeting.
The Chief Economist emphasized the higher risk of Glacier Lake Outburst Floods during the monsoon season and directed that necessary safety measures be taken in advance.
He also instructed the line departments to take necessary precautions in this regard.

Alleged wife’s killer held

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Arrest
MUZAFFARGARH, Jun 06 (APP):Khan Garh police on tip off here Thursday apprehended alleged killer of his wife.
Police has taken physical remand of the killer from the magistrate of Muzaffargarh.
The accused was identified as Mohammad Ramzan, resident of Basti Kharik had killed his wife Azra Bibi, a mother of five daughters after severely torturing them few days ago.
The accused had escaped after committing the heinous crime. The police has started further investigation.

Blaze in main-hole causes power cut to 9 feeders in Islamabad

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IESCO

ISLAMABAD, Jun 6 (APP): A fire eruption in main-hole connected to 132-KV grid station F/11 on Thursday caused temporary power suspension to nine feeders.

The affected feeders were included G 11/1, G 11/2, G 11/3, G 11/4, G 11 Markaz, PHA-, F 11/1, F 11/4 etc, said Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) spokesperson here.

The IESCO teams were making efforts to restore electricity to the affected areas. The IESCO regretted the consumers for temporary power suspension.

PM invites China’s NORINCO firm to invest in KCR, other communications projects

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BEIJING, Jun 6 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday invited the China Northern Industry Corporation (NORINCO) to invest in Pakistan’s communications infrastructure project, particularly the Karachi Circular Railway.

The prime minister, talking to NORINCO Chairman here, highlighted that the government was taking measures to bring ease of doing business and had established the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) for the purpose.

He said that China and Pakistan enjoyed cordial and time-tested friendly relations which were strengthening with the passage of time.

The NORINCO chairman particularly mentioned Punjab and Pakistan Speed, referring to the swift completion of development projects during Shehbaz Sharif’s stint as Punjab chief minister, and also appreciated him for ensuring projects’ quality under his supervision.

The company head recalled that under Shehbaz Sharif’s supervision, the Lahore Orange Line project was completed timely.

Later, a representative of NORINCO, in a statement said that in the meeting with the prime minister, they discussed the Lahore Orange Train project which was an important component of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and a symbol of Pak-China friendship.

He said both countries worked jointly on the said project and reiterated that NORINCO would come up with new projects to continue contributing to Pakistan’s development.

Pakistan reiterates call for Hajj pilgrims to take precautions against heatstroke

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Muhammad Aslam

MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH, Jun 6 (APP): The Pakistan Hajj Medical Mission (PHMM) on Thursday reiterated its advice for Pakistani pilgrims to take all possible precautions against potential heatstroke due to an expected severe heat wave during the Hajj days.

Following a fresh severe heat warning issued by the Saudi National Centre for Meteorology, PHMM Director Brigadier Jamil Ahmed Lakhair suggested that pilgrims use face masks and umbrellas, avoid sun exposure, and drink plenty of water, preferably ORS (Oral Rehydration Salts), to maintain their health for the Hajj days starting from the 8th of Zilhaj.

“Save your energy for the Hajj days to be spent in Mina, Muzdalifah, Arafat, and while performing Rami (stoning to devils) in Jamarat. These days are the toughest and most nerve-testing,” he cautioned while speaking to APP.

Answering a question, he said no sweating, turning the body hot with skin-dry and red, vomiting and nausea; extreme thirst, dizziness and unconsciousness were the signs and symptoms of heatstroke.

To avoid this, the PHMM head said, “A person must avoid direct heat exposure, drink plenty of water and juices, shower with cold water, avoid hot drinks… and must consult a doctor in an emergency if any of the heatstroke symptoms occur.”
In the latest warning, the Saudi National Centre for Meteorology said this year’s pilgrims could face average high temperatures of 44 degrees Celsius (111 Fahrenheit) during the Hajj, which last year saw thousands of cases of heat stress.

The forecast indicates “relative humidity of 25%, rain rates close to zero, and an average maximum temperature of 44 degrees.” Last year, more than 2,000 people suffered heat stress, according to Saudi authorities, after temperatures soared to 48 degrees Celsius (118 degrees Fahrenheit).

Brigadier Jamil said the PHMM was poised to deliver exceptional healthcare services and ensure the safety of Pakistani pilgrims undertaking the sacred journey in Saudi Arabia, but “They will have to get ready themselves for the severe hot weather conditions.”

The PHMM, led by Director Brigadier Jamil Ahmed Lakhair and comprising 400 dedicated members, is fully equipped with a substantial stock of medicines to provide optimal healthcare services to Pakistani pilgrims.
“By the grace of Allah Almighty, I am confident that the PHMM is fully equipped, prepared, and competent enough to tackle any medical emergency situation, if it arises… May God forbid, in a highly professional manner,” he vowed.

The team, working tirelessly since the start of the month-long pre-Hajj flight operation on May 9, includes various medical specialists working in shifts across two hospitals and 11 dispensaries in Makkah, Madinah, and Jeddah.

The PHMM head stated that both hospitals are equipped with modern X-ray, ultrasound, and lab testing facilities where minor procedures can be performed. “Patients suffering from serious ailments, if required, are referred to Saudi hospitals for further treatment.”

In every dispensary, one doctor, two paramedics, and one pharmacist are present round the clock in different shifts, and each dispensary has an ambulance as well. Replying to a question, Brigadier Jamil said patients were provided free treatment medicines besides conducting 29 types of basic blood tests.

Brigadier Jamil assured readiness to handle any medical emergency with professionalism. This year, around 160,000 Pakistanis will perform Hajj under both government and private schemes.

Brigadier Jamil, a classified healthcare administrator and public health specialist with vast experience in command, staff, and training appointments at various healthcare setups and institutions, said the mission includes almost all types of medical specialists, including cardiologists, chest specialists, Medical Specialists, Psychiatrists, pulmonologists, pathologists, radiologists, dermatologists, gynaecologists, Public Health Specialists, Dental Surgeons, ENT and Eye Specialists.

“They are all available to serve the guests of Allah Almighty in three shifts (24/7), with ample medicines in stock,” he remarked.

Pakistani engineers participate in Huaneng Craftsman Cup 2024

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Sahiwal Power Plant
ISLAMABAD, Jun 06 (APP):Two professionals working at Sahiwal Power Plant have participated in the prestigious “Huaneng Craftsman Cup 2024” event held in China that records another milestone of success for Pakistani engineers.
According to the details, Fahad Ahmed and Sohail Abbas, from the 2x660MW Sahiwal Power Plant were invited by the Huaneng Group Co. Ltd as it was the first time that international contestants were invited to participate, said a press release.
It was told by the management that the presence of Fahad and Sohail at this event drew considerable attention to Sahiwal Power Plant, highlighting the participants’ technical prowess and earning admiration from all attendees. Their participation is a testament to the decade-long collaboration between China and Pakistan, which has paved the way for Pakistani engineers to compete alongside their Chinese counterparts.
This achievement underscores the technical abilities of Pakistani engineers and strengthens the bonds of friendship and cooperation between the two nations. By promoting and enhancing the skills of its engineers, Huaneng Shandong Ruyi (Pakistan) Energy (Private) Limited (HSRE), the owner of Sahiwal Power Plant, is paving the way for a brighter future.
This initiative not only promotes localization management but also exemplifies the fruitful collaboration between China and Pakistan, fostering a spirit of mutual growth and development.
The details also included that the latest batch of students from Huaneng Pakistan Vocational & Technical College successfully completed their vocational training programs. These programs have equipped local youth with practical employment skills in areas such as computer applications, electrical technician skills, and welding.
“I am very happy to have had the opportunity to participate in the training course at Sahiwal Power Plant. Not only have I learned valuable skills, but I have also formed friendships with like-minded people and broadened my horizons,” said Aqil, a recent graduate of the program.
The completion of Sahiwal Power Plant in 2017 has significantly promoted Pakistan’s economy.
Since the project’s inception, the company have been dedicated to nurturing Pakistani employees by emphasizing localization. Nearly 200 Pakistani employees have undergone professional technical training programs in China. Through various training initiatives such as ‘Weekend Lecture,’ ‘Master Lead Apprentices,’ ‘Simulator Training,’ ‘Training on Post,’ and the ‘Craftsman Cup Competition,’ Pakistani employees are systematically developed.
This effort aims to transfer technical knowledge gradually, fostering their rapid development and growth. Consequently, a team of high-tech talents with an international perspective and expertise in power plant management has been cultivated for Pakistan.

ANF recovers 373 kg drugs in seven operations

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RAWALPINDI, Jun 06 (APP):Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting seven operations across the country managed to recover 373 kg drugs and arrested 15 accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Thursday.
He informed that 117 kg hashish and 36 kg opium were recovered from three suspects arrested near M-1, Attock. 121.2 kg hashish and 26.4 kg opium were recovered from five accused netted in Faisalabad.
In two operations near M-1 Islamabad, 31.2 kg hashish was recovered from five suspects. 18 kg ice was recovered from Panjgur and 15 kg hashish was recovered from an accused rounded up near Super Highway Karachi.
7.2 kg hashish and 1 kg ice were recovered from the possession of an accused arrested in Dera Ismail Khan. Cases under the Anti-Narcotics Act have been registered against the arrested accused and further investigations are under process.

Five injure after roof collapsed

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Roof Collapse
MULTAN, Jun 06 (APP):At least five people including three children were wounded after roof of the home collapsed due to small scale tornado tore through the city.
According to the rescuer quoting the caller as the wall of the neighbour’s home fell on roof of the nearby home in the wake of tornado yesterday in late hours of night here.
As a result the roof collapsed on the five people including three children.
The victims included Tanvir, 40, son of Kabir Ahmed, Laiba, 18, daughter of Danish, Ahmad, 12, son of Tuqeer, Sana 12 son of Tanveer and Mahnoor, 17 and son of Tanveer.
All of them were shifted to Nishtar hospital.