Rains wreak havoc in several parts of country
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LAHORE: Rain emergency has been declared in Karachi as several parts of country are in grip of unpredictable weather. Karachi received rain Friday nad city roads flooded with rainwater. Situation is dire at many places. In Lahore, light rain was reported in Gulberg, Lahore Cantonment, Lakshmi Chowk and on Mall Road.
Johar Town, Defence, Canal Road, Thokar Niaz Baig, Wahdat Road and surrounding areas also witnessed rainfall. The cascade of rain extends beyond Lahore, with cities in Punjab such as Kasur, Muridke, Phoolnagar, Sharaqpur, and Jhang experiencing downpour.
Tragically, heavy rains proved fatal for three people in Kamalia where dilapidated house collapsed. Another incident in Kharan resulted in loss of three lives, two children among them. Anticipating spell of heavy rains in afternoon, Karachi’s metropolitan city is on high alert. Malir, Airport, Gulshan Hadeed, and Gadap are expected to experience hailstorms, leading city administration to impose rain emergency.
Consequently, scheduled examinations at Karachi University have been postponed, and evening shift schools are closed. Government and private offices will observe half-day of duty.
To manage crisis, rain emergency cell has been established at Chief Minister’s house which will be operational 24/7.
Gwadar, already grappling with dire situation, is now experiencing another spell of heavy rain accompanied by winds and thunder. Drainage system and rescue infrastructure have been severely affected, forcing residents to relocate to safe places.
In Sibbi and its adjacent areas, heavy rains persisted for 14 hours, causing significant increase in water levels of rivers and canals. Northern mountainous areas, including Azad Kashmir, are witnessing intermittent rain and snowfall, leading to drop in temperatures. However, possibility of highways blockades due to snowfall and landslides looms large. As country grapples with the unprecedented weather conditions, citizens are urged to exercise caution and emergency services are on high alert to respond to any further developments.
Published in The Daily National Courier, March, 02 2024
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