The sale of unsanitary water in Karachi has raised concerns about the spread of viruses, including nigella and dengue.
On a large scale, the sale of unsanitary water through tankers in Karachi has once again come to light.
Fears of the spread of viruses due to the sale of unhealthy water in the city increased, MD Water Board Salahuddin Ahmed has written a letter to IG Sindh Ghulam Nabi Memon to prevent harmful water.
The Karachi MD Water Board has said in a letter that once again in Karachi, hazardous water tankers are being sold by the mafia, which can lead to the spread of many viruses, including the spread of nigella and dengue.
In a letter written by the MD Water Board, the IG Sindh has been told that these tankers of hazardous water are being brought from Sakran, Ghawar through illegal hydrants in the areas of Karachi Police Station Mangho Peer, Mochko and Mimar Police Station.
In the letter, it was said that senior citizens might be more affected by the open sale and purchase of contaminated water.
MD Water Board Salahuddin said that the water mafia will not be spared in any way, the mafia should make every effort to give Kulgam.