Islamabad, Aug 4: The Assistant Commissioners of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) have been issued directives to be mobilized to the field, ensuring no standing water remains in low-lying areas during the monsoon.
The directive comes from Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad, Irfan Nawaz Memon, emphasizing the collaboration between the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Municipal Corporation (MC) teams for efficient drainage, said the spokesman of ICT’s administration.
He said the traffic flow on highways is being maintained in coordination with the traffic police to prevent disruptions. This coordinated effort followed rainfall in various parts of the Federal Capital. On this occasion, the DC praised the diligent efforts of the teams of ICT administration for the completion of drainage in low-lying areas.
He said the pre-monsoon plan, which involved cleaning drains and setting up a monitoring system for low-lying areas, has proven effective. This plan included deploying dewatering machinery to clear standing water swiftly, he added. Irfan Nawaz Memon highlighted that the quick response by the teams, activated as soon as the rainwater started accumulating, was crucial for timely clearance. The proactive measures and coordination among different departments ensured that the challenges posed by the monsoon rains were met promptly and effectively.