PDMA warns of more rain, storms

Departments on ‘standby’ to tackle urban flooding


APP July 16, 2024
Motorists drive through rainwater accumulated on IJP Road after a heavy downpour in the federal capital on Wednesday. PHOTO: APP

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LAHORE:

Monsoon rains have been predicted across the province from July 17 to 20.

A spokesperson for the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said there are chances of heavy rains with strong winds in across Punjab. During July 17 to 19, there are chances of wind and heavy rain in most of the districts of South Punjab.

PDMA DG Irfan Ali Kathia said the administration should take special measures due to possible monsoon rains on Muharram 10.

“The management of Muharram processions should take safety measures keeping in view the severity of the weather. “Avoid holding religious gatherings on dilapidated roofs and inside dilapidated buildings.

On the occasion of Ashura, all rescue agencies should be on alert,” he cautioned.

The rivers and canals of Punjab may overflow due to rains. In view of the risk of urban flooding, the administration of big cities should be alert and complete advance arrangements.

DG Irfan Ali Kathia further said the storm may damage electric poles and solar panels structures. In view of the weather situation, an alert has been issued to the administration concerned.

Irrigation department, communication department, health department, livestock, local government also issued instructions to all Commissioners and DCs to remain alert.

Rescue, WASA, Punjab Police and Civil Defence were also issued an alert about the weather situation. The DG said that drainage of water from residential areas should be ensured as soon as possible. There is no scope for neglecting precautions and duties during rains.

The PDMA control room is monitoring the weather conditions 24 hours a day. People are requested to ensure the implementation of the government instructions.

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