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  PESHAWAR:With the provincial government implementing a  smart lockdown  in 240 novel coronavirus (Covid-19) hotspots across the province, it formed a committee on Monday to devise a strategy to make the lockdown even more effective.This was decided during a high-level meeting to review the smart lockdown situation across the province. The meeting was chaired by Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan.Matters rel air max plus 3 ated to the smart lockdown strategy and on managing specific hotspot areas was discussed.With participants of the meeting stressing the need to make the lockdown more effective, especially in the hotspots of the provincial capital, it was decided to form a team - headed by K-P Health Mi air max tn nister Taimur Saleem Jhagra.The team will also include the Peshawar commissioner, deputy commissioner, capital city police officer (CCPO) and other relevant officials to devise a workable strategy in c newbalance 530 onsultation with elected representatives of these areas.This strategy will be presen Wpgp New chapter of Pak-EU cooperation opens
 SYDNEY:Families in Yamba air max thea li village in Papua New Guinea were sleeping peacefully in their beds when a   quot mountain  quot  of rubble buried them alive in a gigantic landslide, said a UNrescue worker at the disaster site and the country   39 s prime minister.For five days now those that survived have been using shovels and bare hands to dig jordan3  through mud and debris almost two storeys high, and covering three to four football fields in area, which has buried an estimated 2,000 people.Rescue officials say chances of finding survivors are slim.  quot It   39 s basically a mountain that has fallen on their heads,  quot  said Mate Bagossy, who is with the United Nations Development Programme helping relief dunk high  efforts in remote Yambali in the northern Enga Province.Estimates of the death toll have varied vastly with the government saying more than 2,000 were buried alive, while the UN estimates about 670 are missing. Community leaders have put the figure at around 200. Only six bodies have been recover