While some damage caused by excessive rains is inevitable, the regularity with which blockage of roads, collapse of buildings and drownings in flash floods occur during the monsoon season should have jolted our authorities into more substantial action a long time ago. It is quite impossible to ensure that accidents will not occur at all during dangerous weather but routinely taking preventative measures could save some lives that are needlessly lost. Rain-related incidents in K-P and Punjab have resulted in deaths and severe injuries and the tragedy is that such incidents have been happening with a depressing frequency year after year, with the authorities remaining unmoved by the plight of ordinary citizens. Granted that Pakistan has a limited supply of funds to spend. But it is also a fact that traditionally the focus has been more on flashy, large-scale megalithic projects rather than on the day-to-day maintenance work and upkeep. The building of barriers next to a river or canal to prevent a child from falling in, or the insulation of power lines to prevent outages are not always considered attention-worthy but they are ultimately the precautionary measures which make the life of an average citizen better and accident-free.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 30th, 2016.
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