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Pre-Monsoon Rains and Flood Warning in Pakistan; Simultaneous Monsoon Arrival

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Zarghona Jannat
Last updated: June 25, 2023
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Climate Change Minister Sherry Rehman has issued a warning about potential flooding and landslides in Pakistan due to anticipated pre-monsoon rains from today until June 30. The Pakistan Meteorological Department issued an advisory on June 22, stating that pre-monsoon rains would begin across the country. Rehman highlighted that these rains would bring relief from the current heatwave but cautioned about strong winds, thunderstorms, and heavy rainfall in various cities of Punjab, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, south Punjab, and Sindh during specific dates.

Rehman emphasized the risk of urban flooding in urban areas and the possibility of floods and landslides in mountainous regions during heavy rains. She urged the public to stay away from vulnerable infrastructure, electricity poles, streams, and nullahs to avoid any untoward incidents. Rehman also stated that relevant institutions have been instructed to remain vigilant, and tourists have been advised to exercise caution.

In Karachi, the Pakistan Meteorological Department predicted partly cloudy, hot, and humid weather with a chance of drizzle and light rain during the night and early morning from June 25-27. Maximum temperatures are expected to reach between 34-37 degrees Celsius, while minimum temperatures are projected to range from 29-31 degrees Celsius.

The areas forecasted to receive rain, with occasional breaks, include various cities across Pakistan such as Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Murree, Galliyat, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Chitral, Swat, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Peshawar, Lahore, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, and many others. The Pakistan Meteorological Department warned of heavy rain, which could cause urban flooding in certain areas and trigger landslides in vulnerable regions.

The article also mentioned the arrival of the monsoon in Delhi and Mumbai. This year, both cities experienced monsoon rains together, with Delhi’s arrival being two days earlier than scheduled and Mumbai’s entry being two weeks late. The last time both cities saw the monsoon arrive simultaneously was on June 21, 1961. Heavy rain in Mumbai resulted in waterlogging and traffic congestion, with more showers expected throughout the day.

The National Disaster Management Authority advised residents in mountainous regions to remain alert due to the risk of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods caused by melting glaciers due to the ongoing heatwave. The authority also urged tourists to avoid areas where such floods were possible.

The Climate Change Minister’s warning about the upcoming pre-monsoon rains in Pakistan emphasizes the potential for flooding, landslides, and other adverse weather conditions. The article provides detailed information about the forecasted weather patterns in various regions and advises citizens and institutions to take precautions. The arrival of the monsoon in Delhi and Mumbai is also highlighted, along with its impact on these cities. Overall, the article aims to inform readers about the weather situation and the need for preparedness and caution.

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