After intense monsoon spells and floods across the country, the Met Office has predicted light to medium rainfall in southeastern districts of Sindh on September 29 to 30.
“After severe hot weather in Karachi on September 30, clouds formation is expected in afternoon or evening,” according to the Met Office. Maximum temperature in the city could soar to 35-37 Celsius.
According to Met office, the weather will remain hot and humid in most parts of Sindh on Monday and Tuesday but Thar Parkar, Umarkot, Badin, Sujawal and Sanghar district could receive light to moderate rainfall.
The Met Office has said that a low-pressure area developed in the Bay of Bengal moving towards the Arabian Sea. The system could impact the southeastern Sindh and coastal areas of lower Sindh including Karachi.
Earlier, Ragasa made landfall in Guangdong after killing in Taiwan and battering Hong Kong with fierce winds and rain
The world’s strongest cyclone this year hit southern China after killing at least 15 people in Taiwan and pounding Hong Kong with huge waves and flooding.
It came ashore near Yangjiang, Guangdong, with power still strong enough to topple trees and lines.
Earlier, Taiwan’s Hualien county reported 17 missing after a barrier lake overflowed and sent a wall of water into a town.
However, later on Wednesday, Premier Cho Jung-tai said 129 people remained missing and ordered an inquiry into evacuation failures.
Meanwhile, Hong Kong reported at least 90 injuries and opened 50 shelters that housed 885 people.