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Abbottabad District Administration Suspends Mining Activities in Tarnawai

Abbottabad District Administration Suspends Mining Activities in Tarnawai

Key Takeaways

  • The district administration of Abbottabad has suspended mining activities at a site in Tarnawai.
  • An inspection found debris outside the notified limits under Section 144, posing a threat to nearby residents.
  • Mining operations have been halted until the situation is resolved.

The district administration of Abbottabad has ordered an immediate suspension of mining activities at a site in Tarnawai following an inspection that revealed debris outside the notified limits under Section 144, posing a threat to nearby residents. The decision was made after a thorough review by local authorities who deemed it necessary to ensure public safety.

According to official sources, the inspection team visited the mining lease on [specific date] and found that the presence of debris beyond the designated area could lead to potential hazards such as landslides or other environmental issues. This action is part of a broader effort by the district administration to enforce compliance with local regulations aimed at protecting public welfare.

The suspension of operations has been communicated to all concerned parties, including mining contractors and community leaders in Tarnawai. Local officials have stated that they will work closely with the mining company to address the issues identified during the inspection and ensure that remedial measures are taken promptly.

In a statement released by the district administration, it was emphasized that the safety of residents is paramount. 'We take this matter very seriously,' said [official name], Assistant Commissioner of Abbottabad District. 'Our primary concern is to prevent any potential risks to the local community and ensure that all mining activities adhere strictly to legal standards.'

The suspension order will remain in effect until such time as the debris has been cleared from outside the notified limits, and a comprehensive safety assessment confirms that the area is safe for continued operations. The district administration has also announced plans to conduct regular inspections of all mining leases within its jurisdiction to ensure ongoing compliance with environmental regulations.

Local residents have expressed mixed reactions to the suspension order. While some support the decision as it aligns with their concerns about potential hazards, others are worried about the impact on local employment and economic activities. Community leaders have been called upon to work closely with district officials to address these concerns and find a balanced solution that benefits both the community and the mining industry.

The suspension of mining operations in Tarnawai is part of a wider initiative by the Abbottabad District Administration to enforce compliance with environmental laws and ensure public safety. The administration has stated its commitment to working collaboratively with all stakeholders to address these issues and maintain a balance between economic development and community welfare.

'We take this matter very seriously,' said [official name], Assistant Commissioner of Abbottabad District.

[official name], Assistant Commissioner, Abbottabad District