Met Office DG predicts widespread rainfall from June 29

News Desk

ISLAMABAD: Most parts of the country including the federal capital are expected to receive monsoon rains from June 29, Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Director General Mehar Sahibzada Khan said on Wednesday.

Heavy rainfall during monsoon may trigger flash-flooding in hilly and urban areas, he said while speaking to state-run television.

Sahibzada Khan said that the National and Provincial Disaster Management Authorities following the Met Office weather alerts of torrential rains have issued directives to the departments concerned to scale up disaster management activities to cope with the impending risk of flooding in urban areas.

All federal and provincial disaster management authorities have asked to take precautionary measures to deal with the possible catastrophic effects of the expected monsoon rains, the Met Office DG said.

Replying to a question, the expert said the monsoon rains would bring down the temperature in cities at night, adding that the pre-monsoon rains with strong winds have turned the weather pleasant in Islamabad and brought the temperature considerably down.

He also warned that heavy monsoon rains might generate flash urban flooding in big cities of Lahore, Gujranwala and Faisalabad, adding that the authority was also put on high alert to deal with any emergency and flash flood in Nallah Lai during monsoon season.

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