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NDMA Issues Weather Alerts for Heavy Rainfall and Flood Risks Across Pakistan from June 29 to July 5
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47466, member: 636"] Pakistan's disaster management agency warned about dangerous storms coming across the country. Heavy rains will hit many areas from June 29 through July 5. The National Emergencies Operation Center sent alerts to government offices about flood risks. Weather experts predict thunderstorms will bring serious rainfall to northern and southern regions. Emergency teams must prepare for water damage and rescue operations. Kashmir and northeast Punjab face the worst weather conditions from June 29 to July 3. Cities like Peshawar and Charsadda could flood when storms arrive. The Potohar region around Rawalpindi and Islamabad will see dangerous flooding between 9 PM and 4 AM on June 29. Lahore and other Punjab cities might experience emergency situations from heavy downpours. Mountain areas could suffer landslides and blocked roads during the storm period. Rivers across Pakistan will rise to dangerous levels during the week-long weather event. The Kabul River near Nowshera will flood surrounding communities. Streams near Chitral and Hunza will overflow and threaten local villages. Power lines and phone services may stop working when water levels climb higher. Transportation will become difficult across hilly regions. Southern Pakistan cities face their own severe weather starting June 29. Karachi residents should expect urban flooding to begin July 2. Hyderabad and other Sindh province areas will collect rainwater in low-lying neighborhoods. Emergency workers will respond to rescue calls throughout the affected districts. Local governments activated emergency plans to help citizens during the crisis. Officials told people to avoid travel near rivers and flooded streets. Families should keep emergency supplies ready at home. Citizens must follow official warnings broadcast on radio and television. Provincial leaders will coordinate rescue efforts with national disaster teams. Communities in high-risk zones received special safety instructions. [/QUOTE]
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