Rain likely to persist in many parts of country during next 24 hours

Recent PostRain likely to persist in many parts of country during next 24...

Rain likely to persist in many parts of country during next 24 hours

ISLAMABAD: The heavy rain, which continues to lash different parts of the country including Upper Punjab‚ Khyber Pakhtunkhwa‚ Gilgit-Baltistan‚ Kashmir and Malakand Division, is likely to persist during the next 24 hours.

The Mangla has received the highest rainfall of 80 millimeter‚ Kotli 66‚ Rawalpindi 61 and Islamabad 59 mm, a spokesperson of the Met Office said.

The heavy snowfall has also been recorded in Murree‚ Kalam‚ Astore and Parachinar.

Meanwhile, Islamabad-Murree dual carriageway has been closed for traffic because of heavy snowfall from Hakas camp to Lower Topa. The traffic has been diverted to old Murree road from Phulgran toll plaza.

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