标题:Pakistan floods death toll nears 280
时间:2025-7-28
正文:

At least 279 people have died and 676 others have been injured as a result of monsoon floods that swept across Pakistan from June 26 to July 25, 2025, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).
The flooding, triggered by seasonal rains, also destroyed 1,553 houses and led to the death of 374 livestock.
Punjab was the hardest-hit province, with 151 fatalities and 535 injuries. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) followed with 64 deaths and 80 injured, while Sindh recorded 25 deaths and 40 injuries.

Gilgit-Baltistan suffered the most extensive property damage, with 533 houses impacted — 342 of them destroyed.
Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K) reported 299 damaged homes, K-P 291, and Punjab 223.

The largest livestock losses were recorded in K-P (135) and Punjab (123).
Rescue efforts have been ongoing, with 148 operations carried out across the country.
Punjab saw the bulk of these operations with 128 missions, while K-P, Sindh, and other regions accounted for the remainder.
No rescue operations were reported in AJ&K.
On the other hand, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued flood alerts for several areas of Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) due to expected monsoon rains from today through Thursday.
Rainfall is forecast in Gilgit, Skardu, Hunza, and Shigar in Gilgit-Baltistan, and Muzaffarabad, Neelum Valley, and Bagh in AJK during the period.
Authorities have warned that the rains may cause flooding, with the possibility of landslides in hilly regions following heavy downpours.
In Chitral Valley — including Buni and Reshun — rain combined with glacial melt may lead to increased flow in the River Chitral.
Urban flooding is also likely in Muzaffarabad and Bagh.
The NDMA has directed all concerned departments and agencies to take proactive measures, ensure the readiness of personnel, machinery, and rescue teams, and remain alert to respond to any emergency.
Provincial Disaster Management Authorities (PDMAs) and local administrations have also been instructed to take timely preventive action.
来源:The Tribune
url:https://tribune.com.pk/story/2558292/pakistan-floods-death-toll-nears-280
标题:Flash floods alert issued as PMD forecasts intense monsoon rains
时间:2025-7-28
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Islamabad: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast an intensification of monsoon rains, accompanied by wind and thundershowers, across the country starting today, July 28, 2025.
This fresh spell is expected to bring widespread precipitation, with potential for heavy falls in various regions.
According to the Met Office, weak monsoon currents are consistently penetrating the upper and central parts of Pakistan and are expected to strengthen further. A fresh westerly wave is also anticipated to enter the country tomorrow, July 29, 2025, which will further reinforce the weather system and extend the duration and coverage of rainfall.
The PMD has issued an impact-based advisory, warning that heavy rains may trigger flash floods in local nullahs and streams across the country. There is also a significant risk of urban flooding in low-lying areas of major cities, including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, and Sialkot, particularly from tonight (July 28) to July 31.
来源:arynews
url:
https://arynews.tv/monsoon-flash-floods-alert-issued-as-pmd-forecasts-intense-rains/
标题:Babusar Highway partially reopened as search operations continue in GB
时间:2025-7-28 15:35:00
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The Babusar Highway was partially reopened on Monday as the search for missing people continued after heavy rains last week prompted flash floods in Gilgit-Baltistan.
The devastating impacts of climate change have become more visible in GB as unprecedented heatwaves, erratic weather patterns and glacial melting have triggered cloudbursts and intense floods across the region.
On July 21, floods swept across GB, causing landslides and leaving many stranded, and damaging more than 500 houses, roads and other infrastructure. At least 10 people died and four were injured as a result.
In a statement today, GB government spokesperson Faizullah Faraq said: “The Babusar-Naran Highway has been reopened for one-way traffic.”
He noted that heavy machinery was used to reopen it, while work for complete restoration was underway. He also advised passengers to be cautious and avoid unnecessary travel.
Faraq further said, “Several families, including five members of a TV anchor’s family, have contacted the government about the missing people and appealed for help in the search.”
The wallet of the TV anchor Shabana Liaquat was found among the flood debris, which also included her and her child’s student cards, he added.
“The provincial government has enlisted the help of Pakistan Army sniffer dogs to search for those buried under the rubble,” the spokesperson said.
Separately, the National Highway Authority (NHA) initiated swift road restoration operations in northern areas after orders by Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan, APP reported.
Aleem said that key highways, including the Mansehra-Naran-Jalkhad (N-15) and Skardu-Jaglot Road, were blocked due to landslides and cloudburst. “NHA teams have cleared multiple obstruction points, ensuring partial restoration of traffic and improved accessibility for travellers,” he said.
The minister described the 242-kilometre-long N-15 as a “critical route for tourism and regional connectivity”, which was blocked at various locations.
According to officials, landslides along the route were successfully cleared, while restoration work from Naran to Babusar Top and Chilas was ongoing, he added.
Communication Secretary Ali Sher Mehsud and NHA chairman were present on-site to oversee the restoration activities, the report said.
“We are committed to restoring all major highways at the earliest,” Mehsud said, adding that travel towards Kaghan and Naran had resumed.
NHA managed to clear 20 out of 25 landslide-affected points on the Skardu-Jaglot Road.
“To maintain pace, NHA has placed all field officers on 24-hour alert, cancelled staff leave and activated its emergency response plan across Gilgit-Baltistan. Heavy machinery remains operational across the region to tackle any further disruptions,” the report added.
NDMA issues alert for rains
Separately, the National Disaster Management Authority issued an alert for the northern areas of the country, predicting rainfall from July 28 to 31 and warning about risks of urban flooding, glacial surges and landslides, APP reported.
It advised citizens to avoid travelling to vulnerable areas and directed authorities to remain alert in case of an emergency.
According to the National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC), rain was expected in Gilgit, Skardu, Hunza, and Shigar areas of GB, as well as in Muzaffarabad, Neelum Valley, and Bagh in Azad Jammu and Kashmir during the forecast period.
“These rains may lead to flooding, while heavy showers in hilly regions may also trigger landslides,” it stated.
In Chitral Valley, Buni and Reshun areas, rainfall combined with melting glaciers may raise the water flow of River Chitral, according to NEOC. “Urban flooding is also likely in Muzaffarabad and Bagh due to heavy downpours,” it added.
来源:DAWN(黎明报)
url:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1927139/babusar-highway-partially-reopened-as-search-operations-continue-in-gb
标题:Islamabad, Pakistan weather: Fifth monsoon rain spell begins
时间:2025-7-28
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ISLAMABAD – Significant monsoon rains with heavy falls are predicted in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and parts of Pakistan on Monday night and the next three days with occasional gaps.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), a seasonal low lies over northwest Balochistan and is elongated horizontally. Strong monsoon currents are penetrating the upper parts of Pakistan. A westerly wave also prevails over the northern parts of the country.
Under these conditions, significant monsoon rains with isolated heavy falls are predicted in the twin cities, upper Punjab, Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Monday night and the next three days with occasional gaps.
Islamabad’s maximum temperature is expected to remain between 37°C and 39°C on Tuesday and between 36°C and 38°C on Wednesday and Thursday.
Rawalpindi’s maximum temperature is expected to remain between 36°C and 38°C on Tuesday and between 35°C and 37°C on Wednesday and Thursday.
Meanwhile, mainly hot and humid weather prevailed in most parts of the country during the last 24 hours. However, rains occurred at isolated places in northeast Punjab and upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Rainfall (mm):
Punjab: Lahore (Airport 25, City 03) WASA Station ( Tajpura SDO Office 21, Lakshmi Chowk 5, Nishter Town 7, Chowk Nakhuda 6, Mughalpura SDO Office 3.2, Paniwala Talab 3.1, Samanabad SDO Office 2, Qurtaba Chowk 2, Iqbal Town SDO Office 1, Jail Road 1.5), Kasur 15, Sialkot 02
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Balakot 02
Dadu remained the hottest place in Pakistan, with a maximum temperature of 45°C recorded. The maximum temperature in Dalbandin and Sibbi was recorded at 44°C.
In Islamabad, the maximum temperature was recorded at 38°C. Relative humidity in the evening was recorded at 57 per cent.
In Rawalpindi, the maximum temperature was recorded at 37°C. Relative humidity in the evening was recorded at 56 per cent.
来源:Pakistan OBSERVER
url:
https://pakobserver.net/islamabad-pakistan-weather-fifth-monsoon-rain-spell-begins/
标题:NDMA - Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 33
时间:2025-7-28
正文总结:
This document is the 33rd daily situation report of the monsoon season released by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of Pakistan on July 28, 2025, covering data from 13:00 on July 27 to 13:00 on July 28, 2025. The main contents are as follows:
Casualties
Last 24 hours: Only 2 children died from drowning in Jacobabad, Sindh, with no injuries reported.
Cumulative (June 26 to July 28): A total of 281 people died nationwide (97 males, 50 females, 134 children), and 675 people were injured (260 males, 193 females, 222 children). Punjab Province had the highest number of deaths (151) and injuries (535).
Infrastructure and Property Losses
Last 24 hours: House damages were mainly in Punjab (-14 partially damaged), Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa (KP, 1 partially damaged, 1 fully damaged), and Balochistan (13 partially damaged, 3 fully damaged); road damages were mainly in KP, with 618.33 km of roads damaged and 14 roads not restored; no bridge damage was reported.
Cumulative (June 26 to July 28):650.94 km of roads were damaged, 12 bridges were damaged, 537 houses were fully destroyed, 1020 houses were partially damaged, and 372 livestock died. Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) had the most fully damaged houses (342), and KP had the most livestock
deaths (135).
Flood Relief Activities
Last 24 hours: 84 tents, 10 quilts/sleeping bags, 84 kitchen sets, and 34 food packs were
distributed; 1 rescue operation was carried out in Balochistan, rescuing 12 people.
Cumulative (June 26 to July 28): A total of 149 rescue operations were conducted, rescuing 1789 people (Punjab had the most, with 128 operations rescuing 1543 people); various materials were distributed, among which Sindh had the most tents (500) and tarpaulins (2070 pieces), and GB had more kitchen sets (237) and food packs (564).
Hydrological and Meteorological Forecasts
Rivers and Reservoirs: Some sections of the Indus River (Taunsa, Guddu) were at medium flood levels, and most other major rivers were at low water levels or normal flow; the current water level of Tarbela Reservoir was 1536.25 feet (maximum 1550 feet), and Mangla Reservoir was 1198.35 feet (maximum 1242 feet).
Future Forecast: Scattered thunderstorms are expected in some basins within 24 hours; monsoon activities may be accompanied by local heavy rainfall within 48 hours.
巴基斯坦国家灾害管理局(NDMA)于 2025 年 7 月 28 日发布的第 33 期季风季每日情况报告,涵盖 2025 年 7 月 27 日 13 时至 28 日 13 时的相关数据,主要内容包括以下几个方面:
人员伤亡情况
过去 24 小时:仅信德省雅各布 abad 地区有 2 名儿童因溺水死亡,无人员受伤。
累计(6 月 26 日至 7 月 28 日):全国共 281 人死亡(男性 97 人、女性 50 人、儿童134 人),675 人受伤(男性 260 人、女性 193 人、儿童 222 人)。旁遮普省死亡人数最多(151 人),受伤人数也最多(535 人)。
基础设施与财产损失
过去 24 小时:房屋损坏主要集中在旁遮普省(部分损坏 - 14 间)、开伯尔 - 普什图省(KP,部分 1 间、全损 1 间)、俾路支省(部分 13 间、全损 3 间);道路损坏主要在 KP 省,共 618.33 公里,14 条道路未恢复;无桥梁损坏报告。
累计(6 月 26 日至 7 月 28 日):道路损坏 650.94 公里,桥梁损坏 12 座,房屋全损 537间、部分损坏 1020 间,牲畜死亡 372 头。吉尔吉特 - 巴尔蒂斯坦(GB)房屋全损数量最多(342 间),KP 省牲畜死亡最多(135 头)。
防洪救灾活动
过去 24 小时:发放帐篷 84 顶、 quilt / 睡袋 10 个、厨具 84 套、食品包 34 个;俾路支省开展 1 次救援行动,救出 12 人。
累计(6 月 26 日至 7 月 28 日):共开展 149 次救援行动,救出 1789 人(旁遮普省最多,128 次行动救出 1543 人);发放各类物资,其中信德省帐篷(500 顶)、防水布(2070块),GB 省厨具(237 套)、食品包(564 个)数量较多。
水文与气象预测
河流与水库:印度河部分河段(Taunsa、Guddu)处于中等洪水水平,其余主要河流多为低水位或正常流量;Tarbela 水库当前水位 1536.25 英尺(最高 1550 英尺),Mangla 水库1198.35 英尺(最高 1242 英尺)。
未来预报:24 小时内部分流域有分散雷暴;48 小时内季风活动可能伴随局部强降雨。
来源:NDMA
url:https://www.ndma.gov.pk/storage/sitreps/July2025/Bj0E1s5Sv9zc2Cl25tBp.pdf