Rawalpindi : With the advent of summer, water shortage has started to hit residents of Arya Mohallah hard. Many streets of the Arya Mohalla including street 17 and 17/2 have been facing acute water shortage for the last four days.People are forced to get water from filtration plants and street taps, as supply of water inside homes has badly suffered due to tube-well motor burnt.When asked the tube-well operators of Arya Mohallah they said, tube-well motor burnt from 4 days.On Sunday, females of the area contacted the vice-chairman Shaukat Aziz of the Union Council 45. He assured the residents of the area that the problem will be sorted out very soon.The residents of the area have appealed to Water and Sanitation Agency to work in tandem for smooth supply of water in every locality.
from The News International - Islamabad http://bit.ly/2YrK0JW
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Acute water shortage hits Arya Mohallah
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