Monsoon Magic Approaches Sindh: Karachi Prepares for Tomorrow’s Thunderstorm Deluge

Monsoon Magic Approaches Sindh: Karachi Prepares for Tomorrow’s Thunderstorm Deluge

A new spell of Monsoon rains is set to set in across the country, a new stream of winds will enter Pakistan from the Bay of Bengal.

Heavy rains are expected from today till September 4 across Sindh, including Karachi, while strong winds and thundershowers are expected in Islamabad, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, South Balochistan, Upper and South-Eastern Sindh.

The Meteorological Department has issued a new advisory, there is a risk of landslides in the hilly areas, while there is a risk of landslides in the upper districts and inundation and urban flooding in the central plains.

Karachi

The Meteorological Department says that the current temperature of Karachi is 27 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature today is likely to go up to 34 degrees Celsius.

According to the statement issued by the Department of Meteorology, the humidity in the air is 88%, winds are blowing from the west at a speed of seven kilometers per hour.

The Meteorological Department says that monsoon winds are likely to enter eastern Sindh today, under the influence of which rain with thunder and lightning is expected in Karachi from tomorrow.

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Apart from this, strong winds and thundershowers are also expected at few places in Kalat, Khuzdar and Awaran, while restoration of damaged communication roads in Jhal Magsi, Awaran, Jafarabad, Nasirabad, Chaman, Austa Muhammad and other areas is expected. Work is in progress.

9 districts of Balochistan have been severely affected by monsoon rains, according to PDMA, 34 people including 18 children have died and 17 people including 11 children have been injured.

Due to the rains, 895 houses have completely collapsed and 14 thousand 14 thousand 131 houses have been partially damaged while 111 thousand 451 people were affected during the rains.

58 thousand 819 acres of crops were destroyed by rains and 74 kilometers of roads were affected and 5 primary health centers were destroyed while 373 cattle were killed during monsoon rains and 7 bridges were also damaged by rains.

The temperature was recorded in Quetta 33, Kalat 30, Zhob 33, Ziarat 20, Nokundi, Turbat 41, Sibi 39, Gwadar 34, Jiuni 33.

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According to the Meteorological Department, 13 mm of rain was recorded in Kalat and 08 mm in Barkhan yesterday.

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Urgent Need for Relief and Long-term Solutions

The impact of monsoon rains in Pakistan is a ⁤stark reminder of the urgent need for immediate relief ‍and long-term solutions to mitigate the effects of natural disasters. Organizations ​such as CARE International are working to provide assistance​ to those affected by ‍the⁣ rains, but more needs to be done to address the ⁢underlying issues contributing to the severity of monsoon rains [3[3[3[3[3[3[3[3].

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How will the new spell of monsoon rains impact the vulnerable populations in Pakistan?

A New Spell of Monsoon Rains is Set to Hit Pakistan

Pakistan is bracing for another round of heavy monsoon rains, with a new stream of winds entering the country from the Bay of Bengal. The Meteorological Department has issued a new advisory, warning of heavy rainfall and strong winds across the country, including Sindh, Islamabad, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, South Balochistan, Upper and South-Eastern Sindh.

Karachi

In Karachi, the current temperature is 27 degrees Celsius, with a maximum temperature expected to reach 34 degrees Celsius today.

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