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Punjab on High Alert as Heavy Monsoon Rains Predicted

June 23, 2024
in Pakistan
Punjab on High Alert as Heavy Monsoon Rains Predicted
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The Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued a crucial alert regarding the upcoming monsoon rains, predicting a significant increase of up to 35% in rainfall this year. This substantial rise in precipitation is expected to start on July 1, marking the beginning of the monsoon season.

According to the PDMA, the rainfall for July has been meticulously forecasted, indicating varied patterns of downpour throughout the month.

In the first week of July, rainfall is anticipated to range between 15 to 50 mm. This initial bout of rain is expected to set the stage for the subsequent weeks. The second week will likely see slightly more consistent rainfall, with projections of 25 to 35 mm.

As the monsoon progresses into the third week, the rainfall is forecasted to moderate somewhat, with expected precipitation levels between 15 to 25 mm. However, the final week of July is predicted to witness the heaviest downpour, with rainfall amounts ranging from 50 to 70 mm.

The PDMA has raised concerns about several risks associated with this significant increase in rainfall. One of the primary dangers is urban flooding, which can severely impact cities and towns, disrupting daily life and infrastructure. Additionally, there is a heightened risk of hill torrents, especially in the South Punjab region, which could lead to rapid water flow from hilly areas, causing flash floods and extensive damage to properties and agriculture.

To mitigate these potential hazards, the PDMA has urged local authorities and emergency services to take necessary precautions and prepare for possible emergencies. This includes ensuring that drainage systems are clear, emergency response teams are on standby, and public awareness campaigns are conducted to inform residents about safety measures during heavy rains.

In light of these predictions, the PDMA’s alert serves as a call to action for both the authorities and the public to brace for an intense monsoon season.

By taking proactive steps, the impact of these rains can be managed more effectively, reducing the risk to lives and property. The detailed forecast and the emphasis on preparedness highlight the importance of vigilance and timely action in the face of natural weather phenomena.

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