标题:Flash floods killed 299 across Pakistan since June 26: NDMA
时间:2025-8-3
正文:

At least 299 people, including 140 children, have lost their lives, and 715 others—among them 239 children—have been injured in flash floods and torrential rains that have swept through vulnerable areas of the country since June 26, according to the latest figures issued by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), PTV reported.
A total of 299 people were killed, including 140 children, 102 men, and 57 women, according to the data. Among the 715 injured, 239 were children, 204 were women and 272 were men sustained injuries.
Since June 26, flash floods and torrential rains have caused widespread destruction, damaging a total of 1,676 houses across the affected areas.
Of these, 562 homes were destroyed, while 1,114 sustained partial damage. The severe weather also led to the loss of 428 livestock, compounding the impact on local communities.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has carried out 223 extensive rescue operations, successfully evacuating 2,880 individuals from flood-hit regions.
Read: Rawalpindi gears up for emergencies as next monsoon spell nears
To support affected communities, the authority has distributed 13,466 relief items in vulnerable areas. These include 1,999 tents, 61 ration bags, 958 blankets, 569 quilts, 613 mattresses, 1,282 kitchen sets, 1,163 food packs, 350 life jackets, 1,122 hygiene home kits, 2,170 tarpaulins, and 146 de-watering pumps, along with other essential supplies.
Authorities have established 71 medical camps, treating 577 people so far.
According to the NDMA, the crisis has affected multiple regions, and joint relief operations are continuing in collaboration with provincial and federal agencies.
Separately, all leaves for Rescue 1122 personnel in Rawalpindi have been cancelled as part of emergency preparations for the expected monsoon spell beginning August 5. Pre-deployments at key locations across the district have also been completed.
The Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has warned that the sixth spell of monsoon rains is forecast to begin on August 5, raising concerns over potential flooding across the province.
Read more: New monsoon spell expected in Punjab from August 5
In a fact sheet issued on the instructions of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the PDMA confirmed rainfall was recorded in several districts over the past 24 hours, including Rawalpindi, Bahawalnagar, Murree, Chakwal, Sahiwal, Narowal, Okara, Attock, and Lahore. Further rain is expected in most districts in the coming 24 hours.
Emergency equipment, including ambulances, fire vehicles, water rescue teams, and boats, has been placed in fully operational condition.
来源:The Tribune
url:https://tribune.com.pk/story/2559394/flash-floods-killed-299-across-pakistan-since-june-26-ndma
标题:Pakistan forecasts another spell of rain starting August 4
时间:2025-8-3
正文:

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast another spell of moonsoon rain-wind/thundershowers expected to impact large parts of the country starting August 4.
According to the PMD, weak monsoon currents are currently affecting the upper and central parts of the country, with intensity likely to increase by August 4, 2025.
Additionally, a westerly wave is expected to strengthen by August 5, further intensifying rain-producing systems across vulnerable areas.
In Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, scattered rain with isolated heavy downpours is expected from August 4 to 7, raising concerns over potential flash floods and landslides, particularly in mountainous regions such as Muzaffarabad, Rawalakot, Neelum Valley, Diamir, Skardu, and Gilgit.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) is also bracing for a fresh wave of monsoon activity, with districts including Swat, Mansehra, Kohistan, Abbottabad, and Dera Ismail Khan likely to experience heavy rainfall accompanied by wind and thunderstorms between August 4 and 7.
Islamabad and the cities of Punjab, including Lahore, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Murree, and Sialkot, are expected to receive intense rainfall, with a high risk of urban flooding in low-lying areas.
Southern Punjab districts, including Dera Ghazi Khan and Multan, may also be affected by August 6.
Meanwhile, most areas of Sindh and Balochistan will continue to experience hot and humid weather, with isolated showers expected in coastal Sindh and northeastern/southern Balochistan, including Khuzdar, Barkhan, and Zhob on August 6.
The Met Office has issued a cautionary advisory, warning that heavy rains may lead to flash flooding in local streams and nullahs, especially in KP, northeast Punjab, Kashmir, and the hilly areas of Murree and Galliyat. The potential for landslides, road blockages, and damage to vulnerable infrastructure such as kacha houses and billboards remains high.
This forecast follows a series of intense monsoon spells that have already caused significant damage to infrastructure and resulted in the loss of lives across multiple regions.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and Provincial Disaster Management Authorities (PDMAs) remain on high alert to respond to any emerging emergencies.
来源:arynews
url:
https://arynews.tv/pakistan-forecasts-another-spell-of-rain-starting-august-4/
标题:Heavy rain likely from tomorrow amid urban flooding risk
时间:2025-8-3 8:21:00
正文:
RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast more rain, with wind-thundershowers in the upper and central regions of the country over the coming week. The department has asked provincial disaster management authorities and district administrations to take preventive measures against possible urban flooding.
According to the PMD, weak monsoon currents continue to move into the upper and central regions of the country and are expected to intensify from Aug 4. A westerly wave is forecast to strengthen on Aug 5. From Aug 4 to 7, rain, wind and thundershowers, with isolated heavy falls, are expected in Kashmir. In Gilgit-Baltistan, heavy rainfall with occasional gaps is predicted from Aug 5 to 7.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is expected to experience rain, wind and thundershowers with isolated heavy falls from Aug 4 to 7.
In Punjab and Islamabad, rain and thundershowers, with scattered heavy falls, are predicted in several areas.
Balochistan is forecast to experience mainly hot and humid weather, although rain, wind and thundershowers are expected in northeastern and southern parts on Aug 6. Sindh is likely to see hot and humid conditions in most parts, with cloudy weather and light rain expected in coastal areas.
来源:DAWN(黎明报)
url:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1928396/heavy-rain-likely-from-tomorrow-amid-urban-flooding-risk
标题:NDMA - Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 39
时间:2025-8-3
正文总结:
NDMA Monsoon 2025 Daily Situation Report No. 39 (3 August 2025)
Casualties
Past 24 Hours
Only 1 male died in Mansehra district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), with no recorded injuries.
Cumulative (26 June to 3 August 2025)
A total of 300 people died nationwide, including 103 males, 57 females, and 140 children; 715 people were injured, including 272 males, 204 females, and 239 children.
162 deaths and 571 injuries in Punjab; 70 deaths and 82 injuries in KP; 28 deaths and 40 injuries in Sindh; 20 deaths and 4 injuries in Balochistan; 10 deaths and 5 injuries in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB); 2 deaths and 10 injuries in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K); 8 deaths and 3 injuries in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).
Damage to Infrastructure and Private Property
Past 24 Hours
House damage: Only 18 houses were partially damaged in KP, with no completely damaged houses and no livestock deaths.
Road damage: Some roads in Torghar district of KP were blocked due to landslides, suspending traffic.
Bridge damage: No relevant records.
Cumulative (26 June to 3 August 2025)
A total of 652.17 kilometers of roads were damaged and 105 bridges were destroyed.
A total of 1,676 houses were damaged, including 562 completely damaged and 1,114 partially damaged; 428 livestock died.
In KP, 634.33 kilometers of roads, 41 bridges, 349 houses were damaged, and 141 livestock died; in GB, 14.84 kilometers of roads, 60 bridges, 543 houses were damaged, and 67 livestock died; in Sindh, 87 houses were damaged and 85 livestock died; in Punjab, 214 houses were damaged and 121 livestock died; in AJ&K, 345 houses were damaged and 14 livestock died; in Balochistan, 1.5 kilometers of roads, 1 bridge, and 82 houses were damaged; in ICT, 3 bridges and 56 houses were damaged.
Flood Relief Activities
Cumulative (26 June to 3 August 2025)
Tents: 14 in Punjab, 132 in KP, 500 in Sindh, 200 in Balochistan, 1,140 in GB, 13 in AJ&K.
Ration bags: 60 in Punjab, 1 in KP.
Blankets: 121 in KP, 811 in GB, 26 in AJ&K.
Other supplies: Various quantities of sandbags, quilts/sleeping bags, mattresses, kitchen sets, mosquito nets, plastic mats, hygiene kits, etc. were distributed; rescue equipment such as de-watering pumps, life jackets, and boats were deployed.
Relief Camps and Medical Camps
Cumulative (26 June to 3 August 2025)
A total of 59 relief camps were set up nationwide, housing 3,076 people and treating 12 people (another record shows 577 people, possibly due to statistical differences).
50 in Punjab, 2 in Sindh (housing 176 people), 1 in ICT, 6 in GB (housing 2,900 people and treating 12 people).
Rescue Operations
Cumulative (26 June to 3 August 2025)
A total of 223 rescue operations were carried out nationwide, rescuing 2,880 people.
128 operations in Punjab, rescuing 1,543 people; 55 operations in KP, rescuing 346 people; 14 operations in GB, rescuing 750 people; 3 operations in Sindh, rescuing 53 people; 3 operations in Balochistan, rescuing 17 people; 4 operations in ICT, rescuing 35 people; 16 operations in AJ&K, rescuing 136 people.
Hydrometeorological Information
24-Hour Weather Forecast
Isolated thunderstorms and rain are expected in the upper catchments of some rivers, with varying weather conditions in downstream areas, and hot and humid weather is expected in central and southern regions.
River Flow and Flood Forecast
Multiple stations of the Indus River are at low flood levels, and other major rivers have normal flows.
There are forecasts for the flow of various river stations in the next 24 hours, with most being at low or normal levels.
Reservoir Levels
The current water level of Tarbela Dam is 1541.31 feet, with a maximum level of 1550 feet; the current water level of Mangla Dam is 1202.35 feet, with a maximum level of 1242 feet.
巴基斯坦国家灾害管理局 2025 年季风季第 39 期每日情况报告(2025 年 8 月 3 日):
伤亡情况
过去 24 小时
仅开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省(KP)的曼塞拉地区有 1 名男性死亡,无人员受伤记录。
累计(2025 年 6 月 26 日至 8 月 3 日)
全国共 300 人死亡,其中男性 103 人、女性 57 人、儿童 140 人;715 人受伤,其中男性 272 人、女性 204 人、儿童 239 人。
旁遮普省死亡 162 人、受伤 571 人;开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省死亡 70 人、受伤 82 人;信德省死亡 28 人、受伤 40 人;俾路支省死亡 20 人、受伤 4 人;吉尔吉特 - 巴尔蒂斯坦(GB)死亡 10 人、受伤 5 人;阿扎德查谟和克什米尔(AJ&K)死亡 2 人、受伤 10 人;伊斯兰堡首都辖区(ICT)死亡 8 人、受伤 3 人。
基础设施和私人财产损失
过去 24 小时
房屋损坏:仅开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省有 18 间房屋部分损坏,无完全损坏房屋,无牲畜死亡。
道路损坏:开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省托尔加尔地区因山体滑坡导致部分道路被阻断,交通暂停。
桥梁损坏:无相关记录。
累计(2025 年 6 月 26 日至 8 月 3 日)
道路损坏总长 652.17 公里,桥梁损坏 105 座。
房屋损坏共 1676 间,其中完全损坏 562 间、部分损坏 1114 间;牲畜死亡 428 头。
开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省道路损坏 634.33 公里、桥梁损坏 41 座、房屋损坏 349 间、牲畜死亡 141 头;吉尔吉特 - 巴尔蒂斯坦道路损坏 14.84 公里、桥梁损坏 60 座、房屋损坏 543 间、牲畜死亡 67 头;信德省房屋损坏 87 间、牲畜死亡 85 头;旁遮普省房屋损坏 214 间、牲畜死亡 121 头;阿扎德查谟和克什米尔房屋损坏 345 间、牲畜死亡 14 头;俾路支省道路损坏 1.5 公里、桥梁损坏 1 座、房屋损坏 82 间;伊斯兰堡首都辖区桥梁损坏 3 座、房屋损坏 56 间。
洪水救援活动
累计(2025 年 6 月 26 日至 8 月 3 日)
帐篷:旁遮普省 14 顶、开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省 132 顶、信德省 500 顶、俾路支省 200 顶、吉尔吉特 - 巴尔蒂斯坦 1140 顶、阿扎德查谟和克什米尔 13 顶。
口粮袋:旁遮普省 60 袋、开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省 1 袋。
毯子:开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省 121 条、吉尔吉特 - 巴尔蒂斯坦 811 条、阿扎德查谟和克什米尔 26 条。
其他物资:包括沙袋、被子 / 睡袋、床垫、厨房用具、蚊帐、塑料垫、卫生包等均有不同数量分发;还有抽水机、救生衣、船只等救援设备部署。
救援营地和医疗营地
累计(2025 年 6 月 26 日至 8 月 3 日)
全国共设立 59 个救援营地,收容 3076 人,治疗 12 人(另一处记录为 577 人,可能为统计口径差异)。
旁遮普省 50 个、信德省 2 个(收容 176 人)、伊斯兰堡首都辖区 1 个、吉尔吉特 - 巴尔蒂斯坦 6 个(收容 2900 人,治疗 12 人)。
救援行动
累计(2025 年 6 月 26 日至 8 月 3 日)
全国共开展 223 次救援行动,救出 2880 人。
旁遮普省 128 次,救出 1543 人;开伯尔 - 普赫图赫瓦省 55 次,救出 346 人;吉尔吉特 - 巴尔蒂斯坦 14 次,救出 750 人;信德省 3 次,救出 53 人;俾路支省 3 次,救出 17 人;伊斯兰堡首都辖区 4 次,救出 35 人;阿扎德查谟和克什米尔 16 次,救出 136 人。
水文气象相关信息
未来 24 小时天气预报
部分河流上游集水区有孤立雷暴降雨,下游部分地区天气状况不同,中部和南部地区预计炎热潮湿。
河流流量和洪水预报
印度河多个站点处于低洪水水位,其他主要河流流量正常。
各河流站点未来 24 小时流量有不同范围的预测,多数处于低水位或正常状态。
水库水位
塔尔贝拉大坝当前水位 1541.31 英尺,最高水位 1550 英尺;曼格拉大坝当前水位 1202.35 英尺,最高水位 1242 英尺。
来源:NDMA
url:https://www.ndma.gov.pk/storage/sitreps/August2025/KrzCBryii5z2wsb0KnGM.pdf