Thursday, January 23, 2025 11:32 PM
The Pakistan Meteorological Department warns Karachi residents of heavy monsoon rains starting August 1, urging precautions against potential urban flooding.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has recently announced that the monsoon season is upon us, bringing with it the potential for heavy rains and urban flooding across the country. Starting from August 1, these rains are expected to affect various regions, including the bustling port city of Karachi. This city, known for its vibrant culture and economic activities, is now facing significant rainfall, which can lead to various challenges for its residents.
As of yesterday, Karachi has already experienced considerable rainfall. Reports indicate that Faisal Base recorded 11 mm of rain, while North Karachi saw 10 mm. Additionally, Korangi experienced 8.8 mm of rainfall. These figures highlight the intensity of the monsoon season and its impact on the city.
Monsoon rains are crucial for replenishing water supplies and supporting agriculture in Pakistan. However, they can also lead to urban flooding, especially in areas with poor drainage systems. Residents are advised to stay alert and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this season.
While the monsoon rains are essential for the environment, they also pose risks that cannot be ignored. It is important for the citizens of Karachi to remain informed and prepared for any potential flooding. By understanding the weather patterns and taking proactive measures, residents can help mitigate the effects of heavy rainfall and ensure their safety during this monsoon season.