标题:Punjab PDMA issues flood alert amid rising Indus River levels
时间:2025-7-14
正文:

LAHORE: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab Monday issued a flood alert for the Taunsa Barrage on the Indus River amid rising water levels.
According to a PDMA spokesperson, a moderate flood situation has developed at the barrage, where water discharge has reached 418,000 cusecs, with further increase expected.
The Punjab PDMA has warned of a continued rise in river flow and urged concerned departments to stay vigilant.
Meanwhile, minor flood conditions have also been reported at the Guddu and Sukkur barrages.
In response, Rescue 1122 and other relevant departments—including Local Government, Agriculture, Irrigation, and Health—have been directed to complete all emergency preparations in advance.
Alerts have also been issued to the Forest, Livestock, and Transport departments.
Director General PDMA urged that all precautionary measures must be implemented immediately, in line with Chief Minister Punjab’s directives.
He further instructed officials to keep the public informed on the evolving situation in real time.
Citizens are advised to remain cautious and adhere to official safety guidelines. In case of emergencies, the public can contact the PDMA’s helpline at 1129.
Earlier, the Pakistan Meteorological Department forecast heavy rainfall in Rawalpindi, raising concerns over potential urban flooding in the area.
According to details, urban flooding threat has been issued for July 15 to August 31 due to heavy rainfall predictions.
In this context, a flood emergency has been declared in the city, and all relevant departments have been placed on high alert, Rawalpindi deputy commissioner said.
The Rawalpindi district administration has established seven flood relief camps, which will provide food, medicine, clean water, shelter, and security.
Rawalpindi DC stated that continuous 24-hour monitoring of Nullah Lai and other seasonal streams is underway.
来源:arynews url:https://arynews.tv/punjab-pdma-issues-flood-alert-amid-rising-indus-river-levels/
标题:At least 6 die as heavy rains continue to wreak havoc across KP
时间:2025-7-14 16:29
正文:At least six people have died, including four children, while one person was injured over the last 24 hours in rain-related incidents as heavy downpours continue to lash parts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said on Monday.
Last week, PDMA alerted the district administrations across KP to the possibility of floods due to a new spell of torrential rains from July 11 to 17. Heavy rainfall and flash floods have wreaked havoc in the province in June and are set to continue.
Pakistan experiences Monsoon rainfall from June to September every year. The heavy rains also trigger deadly floods, landslides and displacement, particularly in vulnerable, poorly drained, or densely populated areas.
In Bajaur, a woman died after the boundary wall of her house collapsed due to heavy rain and gusty winds, according to the PDMA report, while in Khyber district, two children were swept away in a flash flood after heavy rains.
Per the report, Rescue 1122 officials found the body of one of the children, adding that efforts were underway to find the other missing child. Another child — who was injured after being struck by lightning — was taken to the hospital and is now in a stable condition.
In Kohat, a man died after the roof of his house caved in, while two children. aged seven and 12, died as a result of a wall collapse in Malakand.
According to the report, a total of three houses were partially damaged due to rain and flash floods. The PDMA has directed the relevant administrations to provide immediate assistance to the bereaved families and remain on high alert in case of an emergency.
According to the KP PDMA spokesperson, the authority was in touch with all district administrations and relief agencies. He added that PDMA’s Emergency Operation Centre was fully functional and urged the public to report any untoward incident on their helpline 1700.
The PDMA, in its countrywide weather advisory, warned that there was a risk of flooding in Chitral, Dir, Swat, Shangla, Mansehra, Muree, Galiat, Kohistan, Abbottabad, Buner, Swabi, Nowshera, Mardan, Islamabad/Rawalpindi, DG Khan, North East Punjab, Balochistan and Kashmir as heavy rains continue.
According to the report, there was a risk of landslide due to the rain in KP, Murree, Galiat, Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan, which may disrupt traffic movement.
PDMA advised citizens to exercise caution, as damaged infrastructure could pose a threat to public safety.
Low-lying areas of Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sialkot, Sargodha, Faisalabad, Nowshera and Peshawar may face flooding as well, the report said.
In the past 24 hours, the highest rainfall was recorded in Punjab with Okara receiving 72 millimetres of rain while Sahiwal recorded 66mm, Dera Ghazi Khan City 51mm, Bahawalnagar 36mm, Kot Addu 33mm, Gujranwala 12mm, Noorpur Thal 27mm, Karr (Leh) 23mm, Murree 22, Khanpur 13, Bhakkar 09, Islamabad (Bokra 9mm, Airport 7mm, Saidpur 4mm), Rawalpindi (Kachri 12mm, Chaklala 6mm, Peerewadahi 7mm), Jhang 6mm, Attock and Hafizabad 4mm, TT Singh and Sheikhupura 2mm.
In KP, the highest rainfall was recorded in Saidu Sharif at 28mm while the rest of the districts received: Mir Khani 20mm, Kalam 17mm, Malam Jabba 15mm, Takht Bai 13mm, Dir 12mm, D.I. Khan 14mm, Peshawar 13mm, Drosh 6mm, Kakul, Pattan, Cherat 5mm, Balakot 3mm, Bannu 1mm.
In Kashmir, Rawalakot stood at 20mm, while Kotli received 4mm of rain and Muzaffarabad received 3mm.
Balochistan recorded 13mm in Bar Khan, 9mm in Zhob, and 5mm in Sibi. 11 mm of rain was recorded in Gilgit-Baltistan in Astore.
The weather in other parts of the country remained hot and humid. The maximum temperature recorded was 43 degrees Celsius in Jacobabad, Rohri, Dadu, Shaheed Benazirabad in Sindh and Dalbandin in Balochistan.
No chance of heavy rain in Karachi: PMD
Meanwhile, the weather in Karachi is expected to remain cloudy with a chance of light drizzle, according to a weather advisory issued by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Monday.
On July 14, the metropolitan city is to experience “mostly cloudy & humid” weather with chances of drizzle/light rain. The temperature will remain between 33 – 35 degrees Celsius while the humidity level is expected to reach 70 per cent.
On July 15 and 16, the weather will remain “partly cloudy & humid with chances of drizzle during night/morning”. The temperature is expected to be between 33-35 degrees Celsius, and the humidity level will be at 70-80pc.
According to PMD, monsoon currents are continuously penetrating most parts of Sindh.
Thunderstorm/Rain with a few moderate to isolated heavy falls is expected in Jacobabad, Kashmore, Ghotki, Qambar Shahdadkot, Sukkur, Larkana, Tharparker and Umerkot districts during the next three days.
While isolated drizzle/light rain may occur in Thatta, Sujawal, Badin, Jamshoro districts and Karachi division, read the advisory.
来源:DAWN(黎明报)
url : https://www.dawn.com/news/1924137/at-least-6-die-as-heavy-rains-continue-to wreak-havoc-across-kp
标题:Severe monsoon forecast triggers red alerts in several provinces
时间:2025-7-14
正文:

Pakistan’s meteorological authorities have issued red alerts across multiple provinces as powerful monsoon systems threaten to trigger flash floods, landslides, and urban inundation through Tuesday, July 15.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) warned that “heavy to very heavy rainfall” could unleash flash floods in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, parts of Balochistan, Kashmir, Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Hill torrents in Dera Ghazi Khan and mudslides in Gilgit-Baltistan are also possible, while windstorms may damage trees, poles, vehicles and standing crops.
Read: Forecast rain nears, drains stay choked
Meanwhile, Karachi and other parts of Sindh, though not under flood threat, are likely to witness extreme humidity and sporadic thunderstorm activity.
The port city is expected to face temperatures between 33°C and 36°C, with humidity levels at 78%, intensifying discomfort. PMD predicts thunderstorms with rain in the evenings through midweek.
Other Sindh districts, including Thatta, Sukkur, Jacobabad, and Larkana, may also receive isolated downpours and thunderstorms. Sukkur could see temperatures as high as 44°C, while Thatta may face storms despite a relatively milder 36°C.
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“The combination of monsoon currents from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, and a strong westerly wave, will intensify rainfall across the country,” said a Met Office spokesperson. This dual weather system is likely to persist over the coming days.
In the past 24 hours, Okara (72mm), Sahiwal (66mm), and D.G. Khan (51mm) led rainfall reports in Punjab, while Swat, Kalam, and Malam Jabba received steady precipitation in KP. Urban flooding remains a significant concern for cities like Lahore, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, and Peshawar.
Authorities have urged the public to avoid unnecessary travel, secure loose infrastructure, and prepare for emergency responses as the monsoon weather deepens nationwide.
来源:The Express Tribune(快报论坛报)
url : https://tribune.com.pk/story/2555807/severe-monsoon-forecast-triggers-red-alerts in-several-provinces
标题:TORRENTIAL RAINS WITH WIND-THUNDERSHOWER PREDICTED FROM 15 JULY TO 17 JULY 2025
时间:2025-7-14
正文总结:
This document is a weather advisory issued by Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on 14 July 2025, focusing on predicted torrential rains and associated risks from 14 to 17 July 2025.
Meteorological Context: A Low-Pressure Area (LPA) over Northwest Madhya Pradesh (India) and a Westerly wave over upper Pakistan are expected to bring strong monsoon currents, leading to widespread rain, wind-thunderstorms, and scattered heavy to very heavy falls across multiple regions.
Affected Regions:
Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Punjab, and Islamabad (14–17 July).
Balochistan (14–16 July) and Sindh (14–16 July, with isolated showers in Karachi).
Potential Impacts:
Flash floods in local nullahs/streams (e.g., Murree, Galiyat, KP hill torrents) and urban flooding in low-lying areas (e.g., Rawalpindi, Lahore).
Landslides/rockfalls in hilly regions, risking road blockages.
Hailstorms, strong winds, and lightning strikes, threatening infrastructure, crops, livestock, and human safety.
Advisories:
Public: Avoid outdoor exposure, secure loose structures, and follow safety protocols during hailstorms/thunderstorms. Tourists are warned to avoid high-risk areas.
Authorities: Activate emergency operations centers, monitor vulnerable zones, coordinate relief efforts, and disseminate warnings via mass media.
巴基斯坦国家灾害管理局(NDMA)于 2025 年 7 月 14 日发布的天气预警,主要内容包 括天气预测:
1. 天气系统与预警时段
影响系统:受印度西北中央邦低压区(LPA)和西风波动影响,强季风气流将渗透巴基斯坦 中部和上部地区。
预警时段:7 月 14 日至 17 日,部分地区持续至 16 日。
2. 受影响区域与降水类型
主要区域:
GB(吉尔吉特 - 巴尔蒂斯坦)、AJK(阿扎德查谟和克什米尔)、KP(开伯尔 - 普什图省): 14-17 日有暴雨、雷暴,局部特大暴雨。
旁遮普省、伊斯兰堡:14-17 日有暴雨,局部特大暴雨,涉及拉瓦尔品第、拉合尔等城市。 俾路支省:14-16 日有分散性暴雨。
信德省:14-16 日有雷阵雨,局部暴雨。
3. 潜在灾害与影响
洪水相关:
山洪:Murree、Galiyat 等山区的溪流可能引发山洪。
城市内涝:拉瓦尔品第、拉合尔等城市低洼地区可能出现内涝。
地质灾害:Murree、KP 山区可能发生滑坡、落石,导致道路阻断。
其他影响:
冰雹可能损坏农作物、基础设施和车辆。
雷暴和强风可能导致停电、建筑物受损,增加雷击风险。
来源:https://www.ndma.gov.pk/
url:https://www.ndma.gov.pk/storage/advisories/July2025/meJWjvXtnVACMkP4Q1gQ.pdf
标题:NDMA - Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 19
时间:2025-7-14
正文总结:
This is NDMA’s Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 19 (14 July 2025), covering the period from 13:00 on 13 July to 13:00 on 14 July 2025.
Casualties:
6 deaths (5 in KP due to flash floods and house collapses; 1 in KP from other causes) and 1 injury in the last 24 hours.
Cumulative (26 June–14 July): 111 deaths and 212 injuries nationwide, with Punjab (40 deaths) and KP (37 deaths) the worst-hit.
Infrastructure & Property Damage:
Last 24 hours: 8 partially damaged houses (KP, Balochistan, AJK) and 6 livestock deaths (GB). Roads in KP (Torghar, Lower Chitral) and GB (Astore) were blocked by landslides/flash floods, with restoration ongoing.
Cumulative: 463 damaged houses (145 fully, 318 partially), 117 livestock deaths, 10.5 km of roads destroyed, and 9 bridges damaged.
Relief Operations:
Cumulative (26 June–14 July): 21 rescue operations saving 245 people. Relief supplies distributed include 102 tents, 259 blankets, 109 food packs, and 27 de-watering pumps. 26 relief camps have been set up, housing 176 people.
Hydrological Data:
River flows: Indus River at Taunsa was in medium flood; others (e.g., Guddu, Sukkur) remained in low flood or normal levels.
Reservoirs: Tarbela and Mangla dams operated within normal capacity.
NDMA 于 2025 年 7 月 14 日发布的第 19 期季风日报,涵盖 7 月 13 日 13:00 至 14 日 13:00 的灾情、损失及救援情况:
1. 人员伤亡
过去 24 小时:
死亡 6 人(KP 省 5 人因山洪和房屋倒塌,1 人因其他原因),受伤 1 人。
累计数据(6 月 26 日至 7 月 14 日):
全国共死亡 111 人(旁遮普省 40 人、KP 省 37 人、信德省 17 人等),受伤 212 人。
2. 基础设施与财产损失
过去 24 小时:
房屋损毁:8 间部分损毁(KP 省 3 间、俾路支省 4 间、AJK 省 1 间)。
livestock 死亡:6 头(GB 省)。
道路损毁:KP 省 Torghar、Lower Chitral 等路段因滑坡部分阻断,GB 省 Astore 路段因山 洪阻断(修复中)。
累计数据:
房屋损毁 463 间(全毁 145 间、部分损毁 318 间),livestock 死亡 117 头,道路损毁 10.5 公里,桥梁损毁 9 座。
来源:https://www.ndma.gov.pk/
url:https://www.ndma.gov.pk/storage/sitreps/July2025/K5CKSMCZVN1sFneb27jh.pdf