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Growing Concern Over Garbage Accumulation Under Bridges and on Roads in Islamabad

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I am writing to bring attention to the problem of garbage piling up under bridges and on roads in Islamabad. Our city is known for being clean and green, but these trash piles are ruining its beauty and creating health risks.

The garbage often includes plastic, food waste, and other harmful materials that pollute our environment. These piles also attract pests and stray animals, making the situation worse for public health.

I believe the authorities should take quick action to solve this problem. Regular garbage collection and public awareness campaigns are needed to keep our city clean. There should also be strict penalties for those who dump trash illegally.

I urge the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation to focus on this issue and take steps to keep our roads and bridges clean. A cleaner Islamabad is important for both our environment and the health of our people.

Thank you for considering this important matter.

Rehma Abid Khan,Islamabad
[email protected]

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