The Meteorological Department has issued an alert for Karachi as the eighth monsoon spell is set to bring heavy rains to the city.
A low-pressure system forming near West Bengal is expected to significantly impact the region, with heavy thundershowers likely to hit Karachi on August 27 and 28.
The low-pressure system is moving towards the Sindh border area, increasing the likelihood of intense rainfall.
In preparation, the Local Government Department has canceled the leave of all Cantonment Board employees, mobilizing 1,288 personnel to manage water drainage operations across the city.
Today, Karachi is experiencing cooler temperatures, with the mercury hovering around seven degrees Celsius.
The humidity level stands at 86%, and winds are blowing at 36 kilometers per hour, setting the stage for the impending weather conditions. Residents must stay informed and take necessary precautions as the city braces for another heavy monsoon spell.