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NDMA predicts hot, humid weather from 22 to April 27

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ISLAMABAD: National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a countrywide alert for a possible heatwave  expected from today until April 27. According to the NDMA advisory. rain is expected in several areas like Khyber Pakhtunkhuwa, Gilgit- Baltistan, and Azad Kashmir. On the other hand, the highest temperature was recorded in Jacobabad at 43’C in last … Read more

NDMA Continues Aid Delivery to Flood-Affected Malaysia

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On the Prime Minister’s directive, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) continues to send relief supplies to flood-affected Malaysia. As part of the ongoing relief efforts, NDMA organized the departure of the second shipment of aid from Islamabad International Airport today. This shipment, which weighs 40 tons, will be sent via a chartered flight to … Read more

NDMA issues weather alert for upper parts of country

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ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a weather advisory for the upper parts of Pakistan, predicting cold weather with isolated rainfall and snowfall over the mountainous regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In its advisory, the NDMA urged residents to stay informed through the Pak NDMA Disaster Alert App, which provides safety guidelines. Local … Read more

NDMA chairman discusses climate challenges, resilience with Jin Liqun

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BAKU, AZERBAIJAN: National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Chairman Lt Gen Inam Haider Malik, on Saturday discussed crucial issues related to climate change and disaster resilience with Jin Liqun, President and Chair of the Board of Directors, during a meeting on the sidelines of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.

During the discussion, both leaders emphasized the importance of climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies.

They highlighted the need for robust support for resilient infrastructure to withstand the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters.

Lt General Malik and Liqun also talked about the climate impact on the financial resilience of countries, particularly those most vulnerable to climate change. They underscored the urgency of releasing funds from the Loss and Damage Fund to support nations in their recovery and rebuilding efforts.

A key point of the meeting was the creation of an enabling environment that encourages the inclusion of the private sector. Both leaders agreed that increasing private sector investment in disaster-resilient infrastructure is crucial for sustainable development and long-term resilience.

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Lahore again becomes world’s polluted city

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LAHORE: The capital city has been declared the most polluted city in the world, with an alarming Air Quality Index (AQI) of 710 on Friday.

The air quality index was recorded at 710 in Lahore in the morning hours due to bad air quality.

Among the pollution-hit cities of Punjab, Rahim Yar Khan recorded particulate matter at 826, while Multan recorded 710.

On the other hand, due to heavy fog in Lahore, the visibility in the airport, cantt and surrounding areas has become zero, while the motorway M2 from Islamabad to Lahore, M3 from Lahore to Darkhana and M4 from Pindi Bhattian to Multan, M5 from Multan to Jalalpur, M11 Lahore to Kamoke and Lahore Sialkot Motorways were completely closed.

Apart from this, rain is expected in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and upper districts of Punjab from today to November 16, which is showing the possibility of reduction in smog

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Smog to persist in major cities in Nov, Dec: NDMA

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ISLAMABAD: Smog conditions are expected to persist across urban centers in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa throughout November and December.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) urged the public to take necessary precautions.

The advisory highlights the rising smog levels in the affected areas, driven by the current weather conditions, and advises residents to avoid prolonged outdoor exposure and adopt protective measures to safeguard their health.

The advisory states that the National Emergency Operation Centre has been monitoring the current smog situation in Pakistan and surrounding regions.

According to the advisory, the team has access to advanced ground-based and space-based monitoring tools, enabling the analysis and projection of pollution emissions from various sources, including industry, transportation, and agriculture.

This includes emissions from stubble burning, volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, surface-level ozone, and particulate matter like PM10 and PM 2.5. By analyzing aerosol optical depth data, the team is identifying hotspots heavily impacted by smog.

The NDMA advisory recommends several measures to mitigate the effects of smog, such as avoiding unnecessary outdoor exposure during peak smog hours, especially in the morning, and wearing masks during outdoor activities.

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NDMA continues to provide humanitarian aid to Palestine, Lebanon

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KARACHI: On the directives of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) continues to provide humanitarian aid to the affected people of Palestine (Gaza)and Lebanon.

The 17th consignment of aid was dispatched from Karachi to Lebanon on Tuesday . This aid shipment, sent by NDMA in collaboration with Al-Khidmat Foundation, comprised approximately 17 tons of supplies, including tents, food tins, dry milk, rice, clothes, hygiene kits and medicines.

The aid was dispatched via chartered flight from Jinnah International Airport, Karachi, to Beirut, Lebanon.

The send off ceremony held at Jinnah International Airport was attended by Dr. Farooq Sattar, MNA, representatives from NDMA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Al-Khidmat Foundation.

The MNA emphasized the urgent need to provide relief to the war-affected populations of Palestine (Gaza) and Lebanon, considering the ongoing conflict and the needs of the affected communities.

He reaffirmed the Government of Pakistan’s commitment to supporting the brothers and sisters in distress and stressed the importance of collaboration by welfare organizations and the Pakistani public in strengthening these efforts.

Prior to this, Government of Pakistan has sent 16 aid consignments to Gaza, Palestine, with a total volume of 1610 tons.

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Pakistan to dispatch humanitarian aid to Gaza on arrival of winter

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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Government has decided to send humanitarian aid which will include blankets, medicines and warm clothes to Gaza on the arrival of winter.

A meeting was held on the situation in Gaza under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in which a briefing was given by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

It was decided in the meeting that the federal government will send humanitarian aid to Gaza on the arrival of winter and it has been decided to immediately send 600 tons of aid to Gaza, which will include blankets, medicines and warm clothes.

More than 12,000 blankets will also be included in the relief supplies sent to Gaza.

The Prime Minister directed NDMA to send the best things and said that we are with the innocent people of Palestine, the international community should help the poor people of Gaza while the international community should play a role in the ceasefire.

Earlier, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has dispatched the second consignment of humanitarian aid to war-affected regions in Gaza and Lebanon.

The aid shipment, consisting of 100 tons of supplies, was sent from Karachi to Beirut, Lebanon, on Thursday, on the directives of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

This relief effort, conducted in collaboration with Al-Khidmat Foundation, includes essential supplies such as medicines, ready-to-eat meat, tents, tarpaulins, winter clothing, warm bedding, and powdered milk.

The aid was flown from Jinnah International Airport, where a sendoff ceremony was held with representatives from NDMA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Al-Khidmat Foundation, and local officials in attendance.

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Pakistan evacuates 79 citizens from Lebanon

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KARACHI: A special flight arranged by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), following directives from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, successfully evacuated 79 stranded Pakistanis from war-torn Lebanon on Wednesday.

The evacuees arrived at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, where they were warmly welcomed by Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori, Federal Minister Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, and Sindh Industries Minister Jam Ikramullah Dharejo.

In addition to facilitating the safe return of its citizens, the NDMA dispatched a consignment of three tons of essential medicines to Lebanon on the same chartered flight.

This humanitarian aid package was a collaborative effort involving the NDMA, the Pakistan Army, and the Al-Khidmat Foundation.

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Pakistan loses 23% of its GDP annually due to disasters: Experts

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ISLAMABAD: Chairman, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Lieutenant General, Inam Haider Malik said Pakistan should must embrace not only traditional infrastructure but also materials suited to the country’s environment.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) hosted a seminar focused on “Disaster Resilient Infrastructure,” in collaboration with Bahria University, aiming to address the pressing need for climate adaptation and infrastructure resilience in Pakistan.

Chairman NDMA, Lieutenant General Inam Haider Malik led discussions on the country’s preparedness for future disasters, highlighting the critical threats posed by climate change and the steps being taken to mitigate its impact.

“Resilience won’t come solely from the type of construction but from adapting to what we have,” he emphasized. He lauded NDMA’s technological efforts, including simulations of the 2022 floods and advanced weather forecasting, noting that “technology today can not only address present needs but future ones as well.”

In his keynote address, Lieutenant General Malik warned that if global temperatures exceed the 1.5°C threshold, countries like Pakistan would face unprecedented climatic disasters. “From glacial melting to recurring floods, we are already witnessing severe climate impacts,” he said.

He cited the 2022 floods, which caused massive devastation, with over 8,000 miles of roads and 480 bridges damaged, leading to significant economic losses. Recovery and rehabilitation remain ongoing challenges.

The seminar featured experts from various fields, all underlining the importance of infrastructure resilience in combating climate change. Dr. Shafqat Munir, Deputy Executive Director at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), pointed out that it is not the disasters themselves but inappropriate infrastructure that leads to high mortality.

“Pakistan is one of the ten countries most impacted by climate change. Unplanned development, deforestation, and pollution are aggravating these crises,” he said. Drawing comparisons, he highlighted how community preparedness in the Philippines has helped them manage frequent cyclones and floods more effectively.

Munir further urged the need for integrating Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) into development plans and addressing governance issues. He identified five major impacts of disasters: economic, physical, human, social, and environmental capital, noting that “Pakistan loses 23% of its GDP annually due to disasters.”

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NDMA warns of intense rainfall across country in next 24 to 48 hours

NDMA warns of intense rainfall across country in next 24 to 48 hours

ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a warning about the possibility of heavy and intense rainfall across the country in the next 24 to 48 hours, heightening concerns about potential urban flooding in major cities. The NDMA has advised all relevant departments to stay alert and take necessary precautions. The advisory highlights … Read more

PM Shehbaz directs NDMA to accelerate relief efforts in rain-hit areas

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif telephoned Chairman of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Lt. General Inam Haider Malik and directed to take all necessary relief measures as heavy rains lashed across the country.

The prime minister asked the Authority to assess the damages to life and properties caused by the rains and improve coordination with provincial disaster management departments, and the disaster management authorities of AJK and Gilgit Baltistan.

He instructed the NDMA to ensure swift restoration of the highways and roads damaged by the rains or landslides.

Prime Minister Shehbaz also called for providing all possible healthcare facilities in the rain-affected areas, besides ensuring the supply of relief items including medicines and other commodities.

He expressed deep grief over the deaths caused by heavy monsoon rains and consequent floods. He prayed to Allah Almighty for peace for the departed souls and sympathised with the bereaved families.

The prime minister also instructed to extend all possible medical treatment to those injured in the rain-related incidents.

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PM directs measures to protect lives, properties during rains  

Significant rains predicted this weekend in Karachi, Hyderabad, Sindh

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed the authorities concerned to take all possible measures to protect the lives and properties of the citizens amidst heavy rains in different parts of the country.

The prime minister directed the National Disaster Management Authority to take immediate steps to cope with the emergency and extend support to the provincial governments as well as those of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan.

He instructed the Islamabad city administration to facilitate the residents and ensure proper drainage of rainwater.

Prime Minister Shehbaz directed the relevant departments to carry out constant monitoring, take coordinated measures and ensure evacuation of people from low-lying areas and drainage of water.

Besides, he said the relevant authorities should ensure the provision of water pumps and other machinery, besides the deployment of medical staff, supply of medicines and vaccines, and timely treatment.

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Karachi Rain Update: Strong Monsoon System Entering Sindh Tomorrow!

Karachi Weather

Karachi will experience heavy rain and thunderstorms on July 29 and 30. A strong monsoon system is expected to enter Sindh on the night of July 28. NDMA has issued a nationwide caution for heavy rainfall from July 28 to 31. Karachi is bracing for heavy rain and thunderstorms on July 29 and 30, according … Read more

NDMA Predicted More Monsoon Rains & Thundershowers from July 28

Rains expected in upper parts of Islamabad, Pakistan

NDMA has issued a flood warning for upper parts of Pakistan from July 27 to July 31. NDMA advises people to avoid floodwaters and seek safety in secure locations. Seek shelter in safe places like schools or government buildings during intense rain. ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a precautionary alert to … Read more

Peshawar, KPK weather update: NDMA issues flood, landslide warning!

Peshawar, KPK weather update: NDMA issues flood, landslide warning!

The NDMA has issued a flood and landslide alert for KPK. Alerted districts include Charsadda, Chitral, Mansehra, Peshawar, Shangla, and Swat. Emergency services are prepared with necessary equipment and rescue resources. PESHAWAR: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a flood and landslide alert across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Friday in anticipation of heavy … Read more

NDMA predicts more rains, urban flooding in monsoon  

Multan Breaks 48-Year Rainfall Record with 145 mm Heavy Rain

ISLAMABAD:  The National Disaster Management Authority(NDMA) has indicated the possibility of more rains and warned for urban flooding in monsoon.

According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the current monsoon system is likely to affect Sindh within 24 hours. This system may affect Kashmore, Karachi, Hyderabad, Thatta, Umarkot, Badin, Mithi and Tharparkar.

NDMA said that rains may cause local urban flooding, moderate flooding in rivers, residents of low-lying areas should be prepared to deal with the possible flood situation, residents of two or four areas should follow the instructions of local authorities. The people should download ‘Pak NDMA Disaster Alert’ mobile app for timely alerts.

On the other hand, a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change was held under the chairmanship of Senator Sherry Rehman, in which Chairman NDMA while briefing the committee said that the temperature in June and July was higher than before, due to global warming every Year temperature is increasing.

According to Chairman NDMA, there is a severe pressure in the Arabian Sea, there is a possibility of more rains in the monsoon due to the pressure of the air, the spell of the monsoon is likely to enter Pakistan from India. He predicted that there is possibility of heavy rain in some places in first week of July.

he chairman further said that there is a forecast of rains in the second and third week of July, rains are likely in all four provinces in July and August. The rainy weather is likely to hit Punjab in the second and third weeks of July while there are chances of rains in Sindh in the second and fourth weeks of July.

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NDMA Warns of Floods in 3 Regions Amid Heavy Rain Forecasts!

PDMA issues flood warning from July 21

The NEOC has warned of possible urban flooding due to heavy rain. The alert covers northern Punjab, especially Sialkot, as well as KP and AJ&K. Heavy rainfall may raise water levels in streams, causing flash floods in these regions. The NDMA’s National Emergencies Operation Center (NEOC) has warned of possible urban flooding and flash floods … Read more

NDMA activities NEOC in anticipation of rain related emergencies

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ISLAMABAD: Based on predictive modelling, National Disaster Management Authority’s National Emergencies Operation Center (NEOC) has been reported a significant activity from the eastern Indian side, indicating intense cloud bursts that may hit Pakistani areas.

Repeated early warnings have been shared with all provinces, and moderate to heavy rainfall is likely to start over the upper catchments of all major rivers particularly Sutlej, Ravi & Chenab from July 2, 2024. NDMA has also issued an alert regarding lightning, according to which lightning is expected to strike in various cities of South and Central Punjab and Islamabad during July 5-7.

This may lead to rapid rises in water levels, flash flooding events, and urban flooding in metropolitan areas. NDMA warns that the anticipated rainfall poses a significant risk of low to medium level flooding in River Sutlej, with water levels expected to reach low flood levels (approximately 50,000 cusecs) by July 5 and high flood levels (approximately 120,000 cusecs) by July 10, 2024.

NDMA is working closely with federal and provincial departments to ensure preparedness and response to this potential emergency.

The public is advised to remain vigilant and follow instructions from local authorities. NDMA advises public to stay informed and download ‘Pak NDMA Disaster Alert’ mobile app for timely alerts and closely monitor weather reports and updates on the flood situation, follow instructions, evacuate immediately if orders are issued by local authorities, protect yourself from floodwater, avoid contact with floodwater, which may be contaminated or contain debris or electrical wires.

Develop an evacuation plans with your family, identify a safe location, and create an emergency kit with essential supplies. Travelers are advised to avoid unnecessary travel in case of heavy rainfalls and likely flooding situations.

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Karachi Rain Forecast: Substantial Rainfall Anticipated in July 2024

Karachi Rain Forecast: Substantial Rainfall Anticipated in July 2024

NDMA predicts varied rainfall patterns across Pakistan for July. Karachi will see 25 to 35 millimeters of rain in the third week of July. NDMA advises against driving or walking through waterlogged areas. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has unveiled its monsoon forecast for July, predicting varied rainfall patterns across Pakistan. According to the … Read more

NDMA becomes safety wall for Pakistan: PM

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif lauding the revamped National Emergencies Operation Center (NEOC) equipped with multiple satellite feeds and artificial intelligence tools, expressed the hope that the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) would prove to be a safety wall for Pakistan against the impacts of the climate change.

“Due to climate change, Pakistan is in the red zone and among the top ten vulnerable countries. We should not lose our morale rather work hard. After this achievement, I have no doubt that the NDMA, in coordination with provincial PDMAs, will become a safety wall for Pakistan,” the prime minister said during his visit to the NEOC here along with the federal ministers and federal secretaries.

This was the maiden visit of the prime minister since the revamped NEOC was inaugurated in October last year.

He highly appreciated the Chairman NDMA Lt Gen Inam Haider Malik for realising his dream of focusing on the capacity building and human resource development of the Authority instead of an earlier planned project of building an office tower.

Referring to his previous meetings following the floods of 2022, the prime minister said he had suggested the NDMA chief to prioritise the the capacity building of the organisation by equipping it with the latest technology, input from provinces and recruitment of permanent human resources, besides establishing a digital hub.

“Today, the way that dream has been realised deserves applause. I don’t think any province has achieved such capacity with the world-class systems. I am happy that instead of a highrise building, you invested in this digital hub,” the prime minister remarked.

He said the 2022 floods had inflicted a $30 billion loss to the country which would take years to overcome as the federal government alone had spent Rs100 billion for rehabilitation of the affected population besides the funding from provinces as well as aid from the friendly countries.

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Punjab expects heavy rains from June 1st

Punjab heavy rains

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued an urgent alert due to heavy rains and thunderstorms predicted across Pakistan from June 1. The Meteorological Department warns of impacts in upper regions like Lahore, Murree, Galiyat, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and other parts of Punjab. Heatwave Expected: While the upper regions brace for rain, the Punjab and … Read more

Rain forcasted by NDMA in upper regions from today

Weather update Karachi

NDMA forecasts rainfall from May 28 to June. Risk of landslides and floods in hilly regions. Karachi’s weather will remain warm and humid. Amidst the ongoing intense heatwave, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) announced on Tuesday a prediction of rainfall starting from today (May 28) until June. The NDMA representative stated that the northern … Read more

NDMA chaired UN INSARAG steering group meeting in Geneva

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ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) chaired UN INSARAG Steering Group Meeting convened on Wednesday in Geneva, Switzerland marking a pivotal moment in addressing governance and disaster preparedness strategies on a global scale.

The event was organized by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs ( OCHA)  which saw the participation from affiliated countries from three regions.

Chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Lieutenant General Inam Haider and current Chair of Asia Pacific Region emphasized the necessity for regional collaboration to tackle the unprecedented challenges posed by climate change-induced disasters.

During the session titled “Governance Review Report Presentation & Recommendations,” Lt. Gen Inam Haider underscored the importance of introducing policy guidelines to enhance disaster response mechanisms.

In his address, the Chairman advocated for a robust training regime and simulation exercise for emergency response teams and urged for the utilization of technology to streamline disaster management efforts.

Chairman NDMA also highlighted the need to leverage innovative technologies for disaster risk reduction and response. He appreciated the efforts of INSARAG Secretariat in preparing the comprehensive INSARAG Governance review.

Additionally, the session witnessed the launch of the “INSARAG Turkey/Syria After Action Review Report” by Ahmet Dogas, Counselor at the UN Permanent Mission of the Republic of Turkiye.

The participants discussed enhancing international cooperation for swift disaster response.

The INSARAG Steering Group Meeting serves as a crucial platform for fostering collaboration, sharing best practices, and charting the way forward in ensuring effective disaster response and recovery efforts globally. Pakistan is regional chair of INSARAG in Asia Pacific Region for the year 2024.

The INSARAG Steering Group Meeting discussed detailed recommendations with all stockholders in subsequent sessions by the INSARAG family.

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PM directs for report over provision of relief to rain affected people  

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif directed for submission of a report regarding swift completion and transparent provision of relief to the people affected by recent torrential rains across the country.

He also directed the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to accomplish a joint survey report in collaboration with the provinces, besides enhancement of cooperation with the provinces to face the future calamities.

The prime minister also sought an implementation report over his directive in the previous tenure regarding technical improvement of NDMA.

The prime minister was given a detailed briefing by the NDMA about the relief and rehabilitation activities in the wake of recent torrential rains as well as weather forecast and preparedness.

The meeting was attended by Minister for Economic Affairs and Establishment Ahad Khan Cheema, Chairman NDMA Lt Gen. Inam Haider Malik and relevant senior officials.

The meeting was apprised of the recent damages, rescue efforts and distribution of assistance amount. The NDMA with assistance of provinces; specially Balochistan would soon complete a collective verification survey over number of complete and partially damaged houses.

Under the prime minister’s directive, a total of 766,000 kg dry ration would be distributed in Gwadar till March 24 out of which about 388,000 kg ration had been distributed so far till March 16. Moreover, 97,000 kg ration had been distributed in Quetta and Dalbadin, it was further informed.

The prime minister directed that the relief process should be completed immediately, besides ensuring transparency in its distribution. With earlier completion of joint survey, the aid should be provided to the affected people only, he stressed, adding that affected people from the recent rains could not be left in despair and it was among government’s top priority to support them.

The meeting was further informed about the weather forecast during April to June and July to September in the current season and the preparedness of NMDA.

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NDMA alerts authorities after rain, snowfall forecast  

High Alert for Heavy Rain, Storms in Punjab during Eid

ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) issued an advisory to alert all national and provincial disaster management authorities and relevant departments to ensure precautionary arrangement to manage any emergency situation.

The NDMA Technical Team and Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) forecast that a westerly wave was entering from 25th February 2024 and might persist till 27th February, the advisory said.

However, under the influence of the intruding weather system, rain-wind and thunderstorms with snowfall over the hills was expected in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Gilgit Baltistan (GB), Murree, Galliyat and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

It added that the snowfall might disrupt roads in Murree, Galliyat, Naran, Kaghan, Dir, Swat, Kohistan, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Shangla, Astore, Hunza, Skardu, Neelum valley, Bagh, Poonch and Haveli during the forecast period.

The tourists were advised to remain cautious during the spell and check weather updates before traveling. It cautioned that electricity and other utility services may get disrupted. Landslides, mudslides, isolated rain spells and snowfall may lead to potential road blockages in Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Murree, Galliyat, Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan.

The snowfall and rains would likely to cause significant drop in temperatures.

In Balochistan and Southern Punjab, heavy rainfall may cause flash flooding in local nullahs.

The landslides and mudslides may lead to potential road blockages due to isolated rain spell. Moreover, the farmers are advised to remain extra cautious and plan agricultural activity accordingly during the spell.

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Smog: Punjab Govt decides to impose smart lockdown

Karachi’s air quality declared ‘very unhealthy’ for first time
  • Commissioner Gujranwala said there will be smart lockdown .
  • The smart lockdown will be imposed from Nov 10 to Nov 12.
  • Commissioner Gujranwala requested citizens to limit movement.

LAHORE: Punjab Government has decided to impose smart lockdown in five districts of province including Gujranwala due to smog.

Commissioner Gujranwala said that there will be smart lockdown in Gujranwala, Sialkot, Narowal, Hafizabad and Wazirabad from November 10 to November 12.

According to the Commissioner, all schools, offices, markets, entertainment places, marriage halls, cinemas will remain closed during the smart lockdown, while cases under Section 144 will be registered for burning crop residues and garbage.

Commissioner Gujranwala requested the citizens to limit movement.

It should be noted that the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has already issued a smog advisory.

According to NDMA, smog is likely to reach dangerous levels in central and southern Punjab next week.

In the NDMA advisory, it was said that smog may reach dangerous levels in Gujranwala, Multan, Lahore, Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, Sargodha, DG Khan, Sahiwal divisions may also be affected by smog.

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NDMA Punjab issues smog advisory

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  • Air quality index is also expected to deteriorate from moderate to bad.
  • Smog is likely to reach dangerous levels in central and southern Punjab.
  • It has been said smog may reach dangerous levels in Gujranwala and Multan.

LAHORE: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Punjab has issued a smog advisory  while air quality index is also expected to deteriorate from moderate to bad in upcoming days.

According to NDMA, smog is likely to reach dangerous levels in central and southern Punjab next week.

In the NDMA advisory, it has been said that smog may reach dangerous levels in Gujranwala, Multan, Lahore, Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Dera Ghazi Khan, Sahiwal divisions may also be affected by smog.

According to NDMA, the air quality index in Islamabad, Rawalpindi division is also expected to deteriorate from moderate to bad.

The advisory asks the public to limit outdoor activities, wear masks when going out, be aware of local air quality levels, drink more water to protect the respiratory system from the effects of smog.

It should be noted that in view of the smog, holidays were declared on Friday to Sunday in various districts of Punjab including Lahore by the caretaker Punjab government.

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