As intermittent rain continues to sweep across various parts of Pakistan, including Punjab, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Meteorological Department warns of more precipitation today, heightening concerns of potential flooding and landslides.
The Meteorological Department has issued alerts for heavy rain and hail in certain areas, with the risk of river flooding and inundation of low-lying regions, along with the threat of landslides in mountainous terrain.
In Balochistan, heavy rain and snowfall have been reported in several districts, with Pasni recording the highest rainfall of 90mm.
Today, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and upper and south-west Balochistan are expected to witness more rain accompanied by thunderstorms. Mountainous regions of Balochistan may experience snowfall, while heavy rainfall poses flooding risks in various river channels and low-lying areas.
Similar weather patterns are anticipated in Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Murree, Galiyat, Dir, Swat, Chitral, Kohistan, Mansehra, Malakand, Balakot, Kalam, Saidu Sharif, Shangla, Naran, and Kaghan, with the additional threat of landslides.
In Lahore, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) forecasts rain throughout the upcoming week, while Karachi braces for heavy rainfall starting from April 18 due to the anticipated arrival of a second wave of westerly winds.
Quetta is also preparing for a new rain system entering the region, with heavy rains forecasted for North Balochistan and coastal areas on April 17 and 18, lasting for three days.
In Charsadda, rising water levels in rivers have prompted vigilance among residents, while in Abbottabad, intermittent rain is expected to persist for three days.
In Dera Ismail Khan, storm drains have flooded due to heavy rainfall, and snowfall has returned to the mountain ranges of Mount Sulaiman.
The city of Batakhela in Malakand is grappling with flooding in rivers and canals, with significant rises in the Swat River’s water level. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and implementing precautionary measures to safeguard residents and minimize damage.