The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a flood warning for the coastal regions of Sindh and Balochistan due to the ongoing cyclone that has moved westwards off the coast of Pakistan.
According to the NDMA, the cyclone is expected to continue moving further west and southwest, bringing with it strong winds and heavy rainfall.
In a recent statement, the NDMA warned that wind speeds could reach 60 to 80 kilometers per hour in areas such as Hyderabad, Jamshoro, and Dadu. The Karachi division, along with Badin, Thatta, Sajawal, Hyderabad, Matiari, Jamshoro, and Dadu, are expected to experience heavy rainfall until tonight.
The NDMA also highlighted that similar weather conditions, including strong winds and heavy rain, are likely to persist in Hub, Lasbela, Awaran, Kech, and Gwadar.
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In light of the potential hazards, the NDMA has advised people to avoid visiting seashores and coastal areas until the situation stabilizes. The authority is closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with local administrations to mitigate any potential risks.
Punjab on alert
Meanwhile, in Punjab, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has forecast rain in most districts within the next 24 hours. A spokesperson from PDMA confirmed that the water levels in the rivers and canals across Punjab, including the Indus, Chenab, Ravi, Jhelum, and Sutlej, are currently at normal levels.
However, Narowal's Nullah Basantar is experiencing a low flood situation, and the PDMA is on high alert, particularly in Rajanpur and Dera Ghazi Khan, where hill torrents could pose a threat. The PDMA, along with the local administration, is prepared to respond to any emergency, ensuring the safety of the residents.
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Additionally, the water levels in Mangla Dam and Tarbela Dam are reported to be at 74% and 100% capacity, respectively, while Indian dams are holding water levels up to 60%, according to the PDMA spokesperson.
Quetta damages report
In Quetta, recent rains have caused significant damage, with seven houses reported to have been damaged in the last 24 hours. An educational institution has also suffered damage due to the heavy downpour. The PDMA has been actively involved in rescue operations, successfully saving five individuals from floodwaters in Lasbela.