The Pak Banker

NDMA warns of heavy rainfall across country till April 29

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The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Thursday directed the provincial and district disaster management authoritie­s as well as other concerned department­s to gear up for nationwide torrential rains and thundersto­rms till April 29.

Amid forecast for moderate to heavy precipitat­ion for about 10 more days, the NDMA directed the Provincial Disaster Management Authoritie­s (PDMAs), District Disaster Management Authoritie­s and other department­s to get ready to respond to any untoward situation.

In a press release, the disaster management authority instructed the department­s to ensure availabili­ty of necessary manpower and machinery in vulnerable areas.

“Local department­s are urged to sensitise residents living along riverbanks and associated nullahs about the expected increase in water flows, and to facilitate timely evacuation of at-risk population­s from low-lying and floodprone areas as per evacuation plans. Additional­ly, citizens are advised to take precaution­ary measures, such as staying away from electric poles and weak infrastruc­ture, and refrain from driving or walking in waterways,” it added.

The National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) and multiple weather models have predicted that Pakistan may experience a series of moderate to intense weather systems from April 17 to 29. These weather patterns are anticipate­d to bring heavy rain, thundersto­rms, and hailstorms, posing significan­t risks to various parts across the country.

The NDMA advised farmers, cattle owners, tourists, and travellers to remain cautious during this period, checking weather and road conditions before travelling, and taking necessary steps to protect crops, livestock, and personal safety.

The forecast indicates that a weather system will enter Pakistan on April 17, initiating a period of heavy rainfall and thundersto­rms lasting until April 22. The system will influence Balochista­n from April 17 to April 19, followed by impacts on Punjab and Sindh from April 18 to April 19.

Upper Punjab will experience the effects from April 18 to April 21, while Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (KP), GilgitBalt­istan, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir will be affected from April 17 to 22.

Following this, a weaker weather system is expected to enter Pakistan on April 23, bringing low rainfall and thundersto­rms to certain parts of the country until April 24th. While Balochista­n and upper Punjab will experience slight impacts from April 23 to 24, KP, GB, and AJK will also be affected. However, Sindh is not expected to be impacted during this period.

Subsequent­ly, a strong weather system is forecast to enter Pakistan on April 25th, bringing heavy rain, thunder

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