Condition of Lahore Roads after Heavy Rains

Admiral

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Condition of Lahore Roads after Rain

Condition of Lahore Roads after Rain
ایک نظم ہوا کرتی تھی
انہی سڑکوں پہ چل کے
کبھی آ سکو تو آؤ

لگتا ہے شہباز شریف کی دلی خواہش ہے کہ یہ سڑکیں زیرِآب ہیں، ورنہ اگر سڑکوں پر جگہ میسر ہوئی تو عوام پھر سے مطالبہ کرے گی کہ زرداری کو انہی سڑکوں پر گھسیٹا جائے
 
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arafay

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Condition of Lahore Roads after Rain

where is shobaz? no photosession till now?
 

yeh-cheez

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Condition of Lahore Roads after Rain

Yeh hota hay parlimani inquilaaab ka nateeja...

Ab bhee isee parlimaan ko poojtay raho..

Warna jamhooriyat ko khatra hogA...

30 saal say takht e lahore...aik sewerage system nahee bana sakay..

Or baatein karwa lo...vision 2030 ki....
 

Imran4ever

Councller (250+ posts)
Re: Condition of Lahore Roads after Rain

I don't t think its PMLN mistake either, though they ruled longer than anyone else but its just a natural disaster. It will be like blaming PTI for people's death in Peshawar which some pseudo intellectuals did. Below belt blow is unacceptable no matter by whom it punched by.
 

Sweetsagar Sagar

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: Condition of Lahore Roads after Rain

hahahahaah patwario ka paris paani paani ho giya,,,,shah baz ne az khud notes liya,,ke patwari baher neklo,aur paris main paani deko,,ye bhi mera karnama hai,
 

Rameez Chaudhry

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Rain plays havoc in Punjab; 25 killed







https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1470045426613511


LAHORE: At least 25 people, including women and children, have been killed in rain-related incidents across Punjab and Azad Kashmir,


Heavy rain occurred in Lahore late on Wednesday and continued intermittently till Thursday, deluging roads and streets of the city.

Incidents of roof collapse and electrocution triggered 11 deaths in Lahore and 13 causalities in other cities of Punjab.

The overnight downpours submerged low-lying areas of Lahore, crippling civil life in the city.

Havoc in Punjab cities

Rain/thunderstorm also lashed other cities of Punjab, including Sialkot, Gujranwala, Narowal, Kamoni, Gujranwala, Faisalabad and Sahiwal where rain-related incidents killed over a dozen people.

Heavy rain also occurred in Azad Kashmir where two people were reported killed.

Rain emergency has been declared in the province as local administration has been put on high alert to kick off rescue efforts and prevent rain-related casualties.

More Rains

Speaking to Samaa, chief meteorologist Muhammad Riaz said the rainfall is likely to continue for next 24 hours.

He said the rain is likely to trigger high flooding in Jhelum and Sutlej rivers of Punjab.

Other than Punjab, the PMD has also forecast rain in Sindh, Kashmir and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Compensation announced

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif took notice of the deaths and announced compensation for the victims Rs 0.5 million each for family of the decease and Rs 10,000,0 for the injured each.


http://www.cnbcpakistan.com/Rain-plays-havoc-in-Punjab;-26-killed-news-21787.html
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
Re: Condition of Lahore Roads after Rain

آج کل وہ لوگوں اور پولیس والوں سے ڈرتا ہے۔ قاتل اعلٰی
 

ifteeahmed

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Condition of Lahore Roads after Rain

Now this is a joke. If SS wouldn't be busy and effected by the sit in then he can do something to drain the water. This is a bad management due to hold the power and not reforming the Local bodies.
 

amir_ali

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Rain plays havoc in Punjab; 25 killed

[h=1]Punjab faces threat of ‘exceptionally high’ flood[/h]

LAHORE: All rivers in Punjab are likely to be in “very high” to “exceptionally high” flood from Sept 5 to 7 because of expected intensification of the current spell of fairly widespread rains reported from various parts of the country.
The spell is being generated by the first well-marked low pressure of the monsoon season that is moving towards Pakistan via Indian Rajasthan, moist current from the Bay of Bengal and a trough of westerly wave persisting over northern parts of the country.
In its warning on Wednesday, the Pakistan Meteorological Department and its Flood Forecasting Bureau in Lahore said the low pressure area was likely to move northwards (to Pakistan) in “the next 24 hours”. The inflow of moisture from the Bay of Bengal would also become strong during the “next three days”.
The system is capable of producing widespread thundershowers with scattered heavy to very heavy rains and isolated extremely heavy rains over the upper catchments of the rivers Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi and Sutlej in the next three days. This rain will generate very high to exceptionally high flood in the Chenab and Ravi rivers, along with their nullahs, and high to very high flood in the Jhelum and Sutlej rivers from Sept 5 to 7.
Widespread thundershowers with gusty winds could be reported from Punjab (with scattered heavy to very heavy rains in Bahawalpur, Sahiwal, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Lahore, Gujranwala and Rawalpindi divisions, Islamabad and isolated heavy rains over Dera Ghazi Khan and Multan divisions), Sindh (with isolated heavy rains over Mirpurkhas, Sukkur, Hyderabad and Karachi divisions) and Kashmir (with heavy to very heavy rains).
Fairly widespread thundershowers with gusty winds could be reported from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (with isolated to scattered heavy to very heavy rains over Malakand, Mardan and Hazara divisions) and Gilgit-Baltistan. Also, scattered thundershowers with gusty winds are expected over Fata, southern and north-eastern Balochistan (with isolated heavy rains over eastern parts).
Meanwhile, it continued to rain in different parts of the country on Wednesday. Rain in Lahore began in the late afternoon after dark clouds covered the sky. It was heavy around the airport area, central and southern parts of the city, and was continuing till the filing of this report.
Roads were inundated and traffic was disrupted. The temperature dropped, making the weather pleasant.
The Met office reported that Faisalabad received 73mm of rain, Kotli 64, Rawalakot 53, Garhi Dupatta 42, Muzaffarabad 38, Jhelum 29, Bahawalnagar 27, Badin and Mangla 25 each, Mithi 23, Mandi Bahauddin 22, Lahore Jail Road 21 and Airport 18, Gujranwala 20, Gujrat 18, Skardu 17, Sialkot Airport 16, Kakul 14, Murree 13, Sahiwal 12, Balakot 10, Sialkot Cantonment 7, Okara 6, Jhang and Bahawalpur 4 each, and Astore and Sargodha 3 each.
Published in Dawn, September 4th, 2014


http://www.dawn.com/news/1129747/punjab-faces-threat-of-exceptionally-high-flood

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Allah rahem farma,karam farma, amin!!!



 

Sweetsagar Sagar

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: Rain plays havoc in Punjab; 25 killed

patwario ka pris,,,,jab peshawar main logo mar gaye te,,es par patwari siasat karte te,,,abhi woh din us par bhi aya,,Allah raham kare,
 

MHAMZA

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Rain plays havoc in Punjab; 25 killed

(إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ‎)
Inna lillahi wa
inna ilayhi raji'un


Hamarey mulk Pakistan ko Bangladesh se bhi badtar bananey wallon ko Allah SWA ghatrat krey Ameen!
 

Cyclops

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Rain plays havoc in Punjab; 25 killed

So Shahbaz sharif resign kar rha hay ? PK say bhi to manga tha resign
 

vicahmed99

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Rain plays havoc in Punjab; 25 killed

patwario ka pris,,,,jab peshawar main logo mar gaye te,,es par patwari siasat karte te,,,abhi woh din us par bhi aya,,Allah raham kare,

Thanks..........Yeh log by born be-Ghairat hein jo lashoon per bhi siasat ker tey hein..........May Allah have mercy on us aur marney waloon per bhi..........inki aqal per afsoos hota hey
 

shaazad

Banned
KPK Ki Hukmat pay Chilanay Walu Punjab Ka Hall Dakh lo

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KPK Ki Hukmat pay Chilanay Walu Punjab Ka Hall Dakh lo
 

Salman Mughal

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: KPK Ki Hukmat pay Chilanay Walu Punjab Ka Hall Dakh lo

Iske peeche be Tahir Qadri ki Saazishh hai wohh dua ker raha tha ke Barishh hojaye Punjaab mei ... Typical patwari Logic