
Torrential rains: CM directs all depts to stay alert
She directed WASA, PDMA, local government, Rescue-1122 and traffic police to remain in the field to oversee relief and other activities. She directed the administration and WASA officers to conduct self-monitoring in the field.
She further directed the commissioners and deputy commissioners to continuously monitor drainage of water from the low-lying areas.
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