LAHORE: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab on Friday issued a new alert, predicting heavy rain and thunderstorms in several districts of Punjab from September 6 to 9.
According to PDMA, the heavy monsoon rain are forcasted in Rawalpindi, Murree, Galiyat, Attock, Chakwal, Jhelum, and Gujranwala.
PDMA also predicted rain in Lahore, Gujrat, Sialkot, and several other cities during the same period.
Between September 7 and 9, there is a risk of flash flooding in Dera Ghazi Khan, PDMA spokesperson stated.
The authorities directed commissioners and deputy commissioners across the province to remain on high alert and take necessary precautionary measures.
Meanwhile, mainly hot and dry weather is expected in most parts of the country during the next twelve hours.
However, partly cloudy weather with rain-wind-thundershower is expected at isolated places in southeast Sindh, southeast Balochistan, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pothohar region, Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
It is pertinent to mention here that torrential rains dumped 577mm on Gujarat, causing stormwater drains to overflow and water to spread across low areas.
Villages were submerged, crops were ruined, and city roads stayed waterlogged.
Gujarat faces flood and Emergency Response
Rainwater entered the District Jail and Sessions Court, leading to inmate transfers to Lahore and Gujranwala jails for safety.
Whereas, rescue teams with boats and trucks are responding, with power cuts in some areas to prevent electrical hazards in the Gujrat division.
Relief Efforts and Agricultural Losses
Heavy machinery and dewatering pumps from Gujranwala are clearing choked drains to speed water flow.
Health units set up mobile camps for first aid and clean water. On the other hand, farmers reported losses in rice, fodder, and vegetable fields, with damage assessments planned after waters recede.
Additionally, traders in main markets faced losses as shops and warehouses flooded overnight.
Gujarat faces flood and River Flood Outlook
In Jalalpur Jattan, a two-story vacant building collapsed due to weakened foundations, but no one was inside.
In addition, near Medina Syedan, a protective embankment is being built to divert water into storm drains, with more machinery from Gujranwala aiding efforts.
Whilst, a second major flood wave in the Chenab River heads toward Head Trimmu, with authorities monitoring gauges and embankments.
People in katcha areas were told to move valuables and livestock to higher ground, keep phones charged, carry CNIC and medicines, and follow Rescue 1122 guidance.
The focus is on rapid drainage, protecting lives, and reopening schools and markets when conditions improve.
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