Heavy rains and floods wreake havoc in Pakistan, the situation is frightening
Pakistan Rain and Flood
Pakistan Rain and Flood: Heavy rains and floods in Pakistan have increased the difficulties of the people. The situation has gone from bad to worse in many areas. The situation is that at least 72 people have died and more than 130 people have been injured in the continuing monsoon rains and flood -related incidents in Pakistan. Many houses have collapsed in the rural areas due to floods. The situation is such that people are neither getting clean drinking water nor food. The administration says that all efforts are being made to control the situation.
In which areas the rain wreaked havoc?
National Disaster Management Authority and local authorities shared information regarding floods on Monday. Officials said the deaths have occurred mainly in Pakistan’s northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, East Punjab, Southern Sindh and South-Western Balochistan province since 26 June. Relief agencies have been deployed in flood affected areas. Temporary relief camps have also been set up at many places.
The situation is being monitored
The National Disaster Management Authority has urged the local authorities to take high vigilance in view of the situation. The National Disaster Management Authority is monitoring the situation and tourists have been advised to avoid going to the affected areas. Officials say excessive rains may block the highways, sudden floods may also occur.
Pakistan Rain and Flood
How long will the rain continue?
The Disaster Management Authority said that the current phase of monsoon rains is expected to continue till July 11. Officials have issued an alert to the administration of the concerned districts asking them to be vigilant and take precautionary measures. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has been badly affected by monsoon rains. Giving details of rains in various districts during the last 24 hours in Pakistan’s Punjab province, officials said that many people have died due to the collapse of dilapidated buildings in Rawalpindi and Gujranwala.
Things can become like 2022
Let us know that in Pakistan, heavy rains and floods in 2022 caused havoc. During that time one third of the country was submerged in water and about 1,737 people lost their lives. Now once again the Meteorological Department has warned that a similar situation can be re -created. The administration has appealed to the people to be vigilant and go to safe areas. (AP)
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