A girl displaced by flooding collects drinking water from a pump at a relief camp north of Dadu, Sindh province, this week.
A girl displaced by flooding collects drinking water from a pump at a relief camp north of Dadu, Sindh province, this week.

All the way from Dubai, clean water for victims of the flood



A Dubai-based company is taking part in efforts to provide clean water to millions of people in flood-stricken areas of Pakistan. The company, So Safe Water Technologies, has helped to install more than 100 water purification units in affected areas including Jacobabad in northern Pakistan within the past three weeks, said Sultan Mahmood, the company's chief executive.

"Each unit can provide water for up to 10,000 people a day," he said. The flooding, the worst in 80 years, has destroyed roads, buildings and communications connections, and left millions homeless. It has also left millions without a supply of clean water. The United Nations warned last month that 3.5 million children were at risk of water-borne diseases such as cholera and dysentery. The water purification systems, each weighing around 200kg and measuring one metre by 1.5 metres, can make water taken from Pakistan's flooded rivers safe for human consumption.

The systems rely on methods used in the UAE to produce potable water from the sea. If the flood water is relatively clean, it goes through intense filtration, known to experts as ultra-filtration. The water can also be treated using reverse osmosis, which involves passing it under pressure through a series of membranes. In some areas, according to Mr Mahmood, further treatment is required to guard against contamination with arsenic, lead and nitrates.

With 16 branches in Pakistan, the company supplies the systems to the Pakistani army as they attempt to provide people with clean water. The army airlifts the units to affected areas and supplies personnel to guard and operate them. The company's director, Usman Mahmood, said that within the next week, "between two and five" units would be sent to flood victims, this time supplied straight from the company's head office in the UAE.

Mr Mahmood said he was also negotiating the sale of those units to others who were interested in helping the aid efforts. These sales were made at a discount of 40 per cent. "People are considering buying units from us and we are helping them deliver and install them," he said. @Email:vtodorova@thenational.ae

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Three ways to limit your social media use

Clinical psychologist, Dr Saliha Afridi at The Lighthouse Arabia suggests three easy things you can do every day to cut back on the time you spend online.

1. Put the social media app in a folder on the second or third screen of your phone so it has to remain a conscious decision to open, rather than something your fingers gravitate towards without consideration.

2. Schedule a time to use social media instead of consistently throughout the day. I recommend setting aside certain times of the day or week when you upload pictures or share information. 

3. Take a mental snapshot rather than a photo on your phone. Instead of sharing it with your social world, try to absorb the moment, connect with your feeling, experience the moment with all five of your senses. You will have a memory of that moment more vividly and for far longer than if you take a picture of it.

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