Islamabad:
The flooded father and daughter could not be discovered in the private housing society during the rains in the federal capital, but the operation continues till the second day, while the Senate Standing Committee expressed concern over the incident and sought a report from the concerned authorities and directed the entire investigation.
According to Express News, flood father and daughter could not be discovered on the second day with a vehicle in a private housing society.
Rescue teams conducted a search operation in the 12 -kilometer area of the river, making efforts to search for the vehicle using boats and other sources.
The CDA rescue officer said the operation was facing serious problems due to the high flow of water in the river and drains were contacted in the second consecutive day search operations.
With the help of the swimming metal detectors of the Pak Army, they are riding in a boat and working in the river, search lights from the accident site to the seventh river were also installed and heavy machinery is also being used.
Senate Standing Committee directed to investigate the incident
The Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change expressed serious concern over the flood situation in Islamabad Saeedpur village and father’s daughter -in -lav -in -in -lav, and directed a thorough investigation into the matter and the committee also called the housing regulatory officers.
The Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change was chaired by Chairperson Senator Sheri Rehman, with climate change, the destruction of heavy rainfall in the country and the emergency arising out of the increasing water crisis.
The meeting was waived for meeting and flood deaths, expressing serious concern over the recent incident in private housing society during the meeting.
Sherry Rehman, Senator of the Chairperson Committee, raised the question, “Whose domain is the private housing society?” He further inquired, “How did private housing society create such an incident happened.
On the occasion, the Chairperson Committee called the representatives of the relevant private housing society in the next meeting to fully investigate and determine the responsible. The committee has also sought a report from the housing regulatory officials.
He strongly condemned unprecedented construction on natural waterways and said that incidents in a private housing society in Saidpur village and Rawalpindi were lost due to human negligence and destroyed the infrastructure.
Senator Sherry Rehman made it clear that we cannot call these events a natural disaster because it is responsible for human deficiencies, these are human -made disasters, which are the result of poor planning and insufficiency against climate change.
He said that rescue operations were still going on in Rawalpindi’s private housing society and said that rescue operations were still going on.