Heavy Rains In Balochistan: 22 Dead, 13 Injured, Widespread Damage Reported

According to a report from The Nation, at least 22 people, including 11 children, have died and 13 others have been injured due to recent heavy rains in Balochistan. The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) reported that 5,448 people have been affected by the rains, which have damaged 158 homes and partially affected 622 others. […]

by Akanksha Vatsya - August 25, 2024, 5:03 pm

According to a report from The Nation, at least 22 people, including 11 children, have died and 13 others have been injured due to recent heavy rains in Balochistan. The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) reported that 5,448 people have been affected by the rains, which have damaged 158 homes and partially affected 622 others. Flash floods have also impacted 102 acres of crops and 35 kilometers of roads. Additionally, seven bridges have been destroyed and 131 livestock have died as a result of the severe weather.

Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz from the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast a strong monsoon spell from August 26-30, expected to impact Balochistan, Sindh, and southern Punjab. Residents in these areas have been advised to take safety precautions, as reported by The Nation.

“Another monsoon spell is expected to hit Sindh from August 26, bringing with it a renewed wave of rainfall,” he said.

As the monsoon season was still ongoing, Sarfraz cautioned, “The intensity of the rainfall is likely to remain between mild and harsh, potentially causing disruptions in daily life.”

His warning served as a reminder for citizens to stay alert and take essential precautions to ensure their safety.

“The expected monsoon spell is likely to bring heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds, which may lead to flash flooding, landslides, and power outages. By staying informed and taking proactive measures, citizens can minimise the risks associated with this weather event,” he mentioned.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast heavy rains, particularly in the southern region, from August 25 to 29, according to Dawn. In a Friday advisory, PMD indicated that a low-pressure weather system, currently over West Bengal, is expected to move westward in the coming days and could reach the southern coasts of Pakistan by August 25.