On Saturday night, Karachi encountered widespread cloudbursts in numerous areas, resulting in a notable temperature decrease due to intense winter showers. Significant localities like North Karachi, Surjani Town, Gulshan-e-Maymar, Orangi Town, Bahria Town, Saddar, North Nazimabad, Tower, Liaquatabad, and Nazimabad witnessed substantial rainfall.
However, the heavy rainfall presented its own challenges. Portions of North Nazimabad and its surroundings experienced power outages, leading to darkness in those areas. The city’s delicate sewerage system encountered difficulties once again, causing inconvenience for commuters as accumulated water mixed with sewage overflowed onto major roads, including MA Jinnah Road and I.I. Chundrigar Road.
Responding to these challenges, K-Electric, the primary electricity distributor in the city, issued a cautionary message to citizens. They advised people to exercise caution during the rainy season, staying away from potential electrocution risks such as broken wires, TV and internet cables, electric poles, and PMTs.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) had previously predicted the impact of a westerly wave on various parts of the country, bringing rain, thunderstorms, and snowfall to several regions, including Karachi. The Met Office specifically forecasted heavy rainfall for Karachi on February 3 and 4, with various areas already experiencing light to moderate rain on Friday morning.
The challenges faced during the recent downpour underscore the importance of infrastructure improvements and preparedness measures to ensure the city can better handle adverse weather conditions in the future.

















