ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Monsoon currents from Bay of Bangal are likely to penetrate central and southern parts of the Country from July 27, 2024 and likely to remain till August 03, 2024.
Under influence of this system, heavy to hefty rainfall is expected in upper catchment areas of western and eastern rivers of country from July 28 to August 04, 2024.
Flash flooding is expected in Northeastern parts of Punjab including Deg, Basemter and Bein nullahs of River Ravi, Aik & Palku areas in catchment of Chenab as well as Neelum Valley, Muzafarabad, Rawalkot, Poonch, Hattian, Bagh, Haveli, Sudhanoti, Kotli, Bhimber of AJ&K while Mardan, Swat, Dir, Kohistan, Shangla and Malakand of Upper KP province.
Low to Medium level flow is expected in rivers Jhelum Upstream of Mangla, Kabul, and its tributaries, Chenab at Marala, Khanki, and Qadirabad.
Low to medium-level flows are expected in the River Indus at Tarbela and hill torrents of Dera Ghazi Khan division, Increased flows are expected in the Nullahs of Zhob.
Urban flooding is expected in Northern & Northeastern parts of Punjab i.e Lahore, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala, Sargodha, Gujrat, Rawalpindi/Islamabad, and surrounding areas while southern parts of Sindh including Hyderabad, Jamshoro, Sanghar, S. Benazirabad, and Karachi also face urban flooding during forecasted period.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued following instructions to all relevant departments to take necessary precautions to mitigate the possible effects of flooding and extreme weather:
- Flash floods can strike suddenly, catching people off guard.
- The population at risk has been advised to avoid flood waters and find a safe location away from flood-prone areas.
- Even a mere six inches of moving water can knock you off your feet, and just one foot of moving water can sweep away a vehicle.
- Bridges can be hazardous during floods, so avoid crossing them if water is flowing rapidly.
- Avoid staying in weak structures.
- In case of intense rain, seek shelter in safe places such as schools, government buildings, or any concrete buildings.
The NDMA has launched the Pak NDMA Disaster Alert application, available on Google Play Store and iOS App Store, to provide timely alerts, advisories, and guidelines to the public.