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Garbage Debris Dumping in Nullah Leh Continues Despite Ban

Natural Disaster Monsoon RainsCaution AdviceManmade Disaster ImpliedTraders

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Local environmental and flood risk issue in Rawalpindi/Islamabad region. No direct commercial mechanism: no commodity price impact, no company margin effect, no supply chain disruption. The event is a municipal waste management and flood prevention problem with no clear business or sector impact.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Dumping of garbage, soil, and construction debris in Nullah Leh continues despite a ban under Section 144.
  • Width of the drain reduced from 300-350 feet to about 50 feet.
  • Punjab government requested Rs150 million for desilting; Rs80 million for Nullah Leh, Rs70 million for storm-water drains.
  • As of May 15, no desilting action has been taken.
  • Residents plan to protest on Friday against the dumping.

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Garbage Debris Dumping in Nullah Leh Continues Despite Ban β€” News Analysis