THE LAGOS STATE WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT OFFICE (LSWMO), YESTERDAY, SEALED OFF SOME BUILDINGS/PROPERTIES ACROSS THE STATE OVER DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTAL INFRACTIONS.(PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE

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 The Lagos State Wastewater Management Office (LSWMO), yesterday, sealed off some buildings/properties across the state over different environmental infractions. They are; * A property on 34, Adeniji Adele, Lagos Island for deliberate discharge of raw sewage into the public drain causing offensive odour and sewage flowing in the community, constituting public nuisance, environmental pollution and endangering human life. * A block of Shops along Powerline Road, Meiran, Alimosho, for the illegal construction and operation of unsanitary toilet facility on a road setback without a permit, constituting public nuisance, environmental pollution and endangering human life. * A three-storey building at 38, Adeniji Adele Street, Lagos Island for deliberate discharge of raw sewage into the public drain. * A building at H29, House of Jesus Street, Langbasa, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos, for the deliberate discharge of raw sewage into the public drains. Residents are urged to adopt proper wastewater mana...

IN A DRAMATIC ESCALATION OF TENSIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN, MAJOR CITIES ACROSS PAKISTAN—INCLUDING LAHORE, KARACHI, AND ISLAMABAD—EXPERIENCED WIDESPREAD BLACKOUTS LATE THURSDAY NIGHT.(PHOTO).


 In a dramatic escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan, major cities across Pakistan—including Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad—experienced widespread blackouts late Thursday night.

 The outages coincided with reports of missile strikes and aerial engagements between the two nations. While the Pakistani government has not officially attributed the blackouts to any specific cause, the timing has raised concerns about the stability of the national power grid amid heightened military activities.


Residents in affected areas reported sudden power losses, with entire neighborhoods plunged into darkness. The outages disrupted daily life, halting public transportation, affecting hospital operations, and causing widespread confusion. In Karachi, the country’s economic hub, businesses were forced to close early, and emergency services operated under challenging conditions.


The blackout follows a series of retaliatory actions between India and Pakistan. Earlier this week, India conducted “Operation Sindoor,” targeting terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in response to a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam. Subsequently, Pakistan launched drone and missile attacks targeting Indian cities, which were intercepted by India’s advanced air defense systems. The ongoing military exchanges have heightened fears of a broader conflict, with both nations placing their armed forces on high alert.


As the situation develops, international observers have called for restraint and dialogue to prevent further escalation. The United Nations and other global entities have urged both nations to prioritize diplomatic solutions over military actions. Meanwhile, citizens on both sides of the border brace for potential further disruptions amid the uncertain geopolitical climate.

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