Engineer Syed Salahuddin leads repair efforts after water line rupture

Web DeskMay 30, 2024 05:58 PMnational
  • Water Corporation swiftly responds to underpass water line rupture
  • Partial traffic flow restored at Clifton Punjab Chowrangi underpass
  • Community reassured of restoring normalcy post water line rupture
Engineer Syed Salahuddin leads repair efforts after water line ruptureImage Credits: hamariweb
An overview of the response to a water line rupture at Clifton Punjab Chowrangi underpass, highlighting the swift actions taken by Engineer Syed Salahuddin and the Water Corporation team to restore normalcy.

Recently, a significant incident occurred at the Clifton Punjab Chowrangi underpass, where a water line rupture took place due to a collision with a heavy trailer. This unfortunate event led to the immediate closure of the underpass, causing disruption to the water supply in nearby areas. Engineer Syed Salahuddin, the CEO of the Water Corporation, wasted no time in responding to the emergency. Alongside Superintendent Engineer WTM Tanveer Sheikh and Executive Engineer Clifton Water Rehan Jaffery, a team was swiftly assembled to assess the damage and initiate repair operations.

The Water Corporation's spokesperson has confirmed that the water accumulated in the underpass has been successfully drained, and the area has been cleaned up. Currently, only one lane of the underpass has been reopened for traffic, allowing partial flow while repair work continues. The spokesperson emphasized that the primary focus is on repairing the damaged water line promptly to fully restore service to the affected areas.

The collaborative efforts of the Water Corporation's team led by Engineer Syed Salahuddin have been instrumental in addressing the aftermath of the water line rupture at the Clifton Punjab Chowrangi underpass. Despite the challenges posed by the incident, swift action and effective communication have been key in managing the situation. As repair work progresses, the community can rest assured that restoring normalcy remains the top priority for all involved parties.

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