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Karachi rain alert: Expected rainfall timing for August 29, 2024

Karachi rain timing

Karachi is preparing for heavy rainfall today due to a powerful new monsoon system approaching the city, as announced by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Thursday. The system is currently located 290 kilometers away and is expected to bring significant downpours between 2 PM and 8 PM, raising concerns about possible urban flooding. This … Read more

Karachi braces for heavy rain today

Karachi today rain

Last night, moderate rain hit parts of Karachi, and the Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rain and thunderstorms for today. Karachi is expected to see significant rainfall and thunderstorms today (Tuesday), according to the Meteorological Department. The weather is currently cloudy and humid, with predictions of heavy rain ahead. Temperatures are expected to rise to … Read more

Karachi braces for heavy rain and thunderstorms tonight

Karachi heavy rain

The Meteorological Department has forecasted potential thunderstorms and rain with lightning for Karachi, either tonight or by tomorrow evening. Residents should prepare for wet weather conditions over the next 24 hours. Currently, the city’s weather remains warm and humid. This morning, the minimum temperature was recorded at 30.5 degrees Celsius. Throughout the day, temperatures could … Read more

The other side of the coin

Rising Heat and Poor Air Quality Prompt Monsoon Alert in Karachi

Citizens demand that encroachments be removed and nullahs be cleared before monsoon rains to avoid the same fate as last year.

Last year’s monsoon rain wreaked havoc in Pakistan taking at least 100 lives and affecting millions others across the country. But the country’s financial capital suffered the worst of all forcing Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and the Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Bajwa to rush to Karachi and take a slew of emergency measures.

The heavy downpour in Karachi brought life to a standstill with streets and homes flooded with rain and sewage water.

Hundreds were left stranded in the city after streets turned into rivers owing to the dilapidated and ill-maintained drainage systems.

Prime Minister announced Rs1.1 trillion emergency package to improve city’s fragile sewage and drainage system as well as widening the heavily encroached nullas.

While thousands suffer from the Supreme Court’s recent orders to remove encroachment along the Orangi and Gujjar nullahs, the directive to widen the two major nullahs of the city will help lessen the impact of urban flooding—saving both lives and infrastructure of the megacity.

“Last years’ experience was a nightmare, I could not get home because of the flooded streets after they were inundated with sewage water owing to the choked nullahs,” remembers Faisal Memon.

He recalls that the main road near Gujjar Nullah in Nazimabad was completely submerged where he and many other motorcyclists like him spent the night stranded.

Memon demanded that the government speed up its cleanliness drive of the city’s nullahs before the onset of the monsoon season so that people don’t have to go through the same fate as last year.

The city’s major natural drains, including the Gujjar, Orangi, Sukhan and Thaddo nullahs, carry sewage to the sea every day. The sewage arrives into these nullahs from 18 smaller drains that span across the city. There are 11 underpasses and 106 roads that are considered most vulnerable during monsoon season.

Last year, the government allocated Rs22 million to remove the sludge from nullahs, however, a year on nothing much has been done to that effect.

An anti-encroachment drive on the directives of the Supreme Court is under way to widen the Orangi and Gujjar nullahs by 30 feet.

According to the survey conducted by NED University, Gujjar Nullah needs to be brought back to its original shape on an urgent basis to the right-of-way (ROW) for passage of water before the rain.

In 2020 the local government department along with Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB), KMC, six district municipal corporations and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) under a $100 million World Bank programme had cleared three major nullahs in the city — Gujjar, Korangi and Mowach Goth nullah — and removed 4.3 million cubic feet sludge from these drains.

These nullahs, however, are clogged again due to failure of city’s civic bodies or Sindh government’s lenient attitude.
As a routine practice, the city administration has issued press statements claiming that an emergency plan has already been materialised.

The Karachi administrator has directed his subordinates to make all necessary arrangements for monsoon rains before the start of the rainy season, so that any emergency situation could be dealt with in a timely and efficient manner.

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More rain with urban flooding expected in parts of Sindh, PMD predicts

Rain urban flooding

Rain, wind-thunderstorm is expected in Karachi and other parts of Sindh from today (Monday) till Thursday. According to the Pakistan Metrological Department (PMD), light to heavy rain, wind-thundershowers up to 150mm are expected in Karachi and other parts of Sindh from today till August 27. According to the MET office, Karachi is expected to receive … Read more

Pakistan Army starts relief operation after fourth spell of rain hit Karachi: ISPR

Pakistan Army started relief operation after fourth spell of monsoon rains hit Karachi on Friday as a result the city’s drainage system fell flat against the challenge and the metropolitan city delved into chaos. According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistan Army has started relief operation in rain-hit Karachi. Army’s rescue teams along with … Read more

Karachi Rain: Light to heavy rain showers turn weather pleasant

Karachi rain today

After intense heat in Karachi, the fourth spell of rain lashes parts of Karachi here on Thursday (today), turning the weather pleasant.

Areas including Saddar, Korangi, Landhi, Malir, University Road, Old City Area and Garden East receive light to heavy rainfall.

On the other hand, Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted heavy rainfall in Sindh, South Punjab and eastern parts of Balochistan from Thursday (today) till Saturday along with a warning of urban flooding for Karachi and Hyderabad.

According to the PMD, a monsoon low pressure from the Bay of Bengal is likely to approach Sindh today in the evening or night.

Widespread rain/wind-thundershowers, with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall, are expected in Karachi, Hyderabad, Thatta, Badin, Tharparker, Umerkot, Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Tando Allah Yar, Matiyari, Tando Muhammad Khan, Jamshoro, Dadu and Shaheed Benazirabad from today till the next three days.

Mainly hot and humid weather is expected in most parts of the country during the next 12 hours, while rain-wind-thundershowers are expected in South Punjab, Sindh and eastern Balochistan.

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Fourth spell of rain to hits parts of Pakistan from Thursday, predicts PMD

PMD predicts Heavy rain in Pakistan

Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted heavy rainfall in Sindh, South Punjab and eastern parts of Balochistan from Thursday (today) till Saturday along with a warning of urban flooding for Karachi and Hyderabad.

According to the PMD, a monsoon low pressure from the Bay of Bengal is likely to approach Sindh today in the evening or night.

“Under the influence of this weather system, strong monsoon currents are expected to penetrate in Sindh, South Punjab and Eastern Balochistan from Thursday (evening/night) to Saturday.”

Widespread rain/wind-thundershowers, with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall, is expected in Karachi, Hyderabad, Thatta, Badin, Tharparker, Umerkot, Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Tando Allah Yar, Matiyari, Tando Muhammad Khan, Jamshoro, Dadu and Shaheed Benazirabad from today till the next three days.

Mainly hot and humid weather is expected in most parts of the country during the next 12 hours, while rain-wind-thundershowers are expected in South Punjab, Sindh and eastern Balochistan.

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CM Sindh releases Rs463 million funds for rain emergency measures

CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah

The Sindh government on Wednesday released Rs463 million funds to cope with the damages and emergency situations after heavy rain lashed different parts of Karachi.

The funds were released on the orders of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah.

According to the details, Rs200 million funds had been released by the provincial government for the Solid Waste Emergency and Efficiency Project (SWEEP) on July 26.

While giving details of funds, CM Sindh in a statement, said that the government on July 2 had released Rs229 million funds to divisional commissioners.

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Edhi ambulance service suspended as heavy rain disrupts helpline

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Pakistan’s largest charitable ambulance services by Edhi Foundation were suspended on Wednesday after the helpline service ‘115’ was blocked due to heavy rain in Karachi.

According to the Edhi Foundation spokesperson, the ambulance service 115 and all other information bureau phones are blocked due to rains, therefore, the ambulance network is currently not operational at the moment.

The spokesperson also apologized for the inconvenience caused to citizens due to the inaccessibility of the helpline.

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NEPRA takes notice of deaths due to electrocution in recent rains in Karachi

NEPRA takes notice of deaths due to electrocution in recent rains in Karachi

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has taken stern notice of the deaths caused by the recent rains in Karachi. According to a statement issued by NEPRA, the authority has introduced an email address to collect evidence from the general public and affected people to determine those who were responsible. The Authority has requested … Read more

Karachi rain: Three more people killed in electrocution incidents

Karachi rain: Three more people killed in electrocution incident

Heavy and light rain fell in different parts of Karachi, the capital of Sindh province today (Monday), with which the power outages in the city while 3 more people were killed in electrocution incidents. Today (July 27) intermittent rain with winds reported in different parts of the city including Nazimabad, North Nazimabad, Ayesha Manzil, Haideri, … Read more

Mehwish Hayat expresses anger over current flooded Karachi situation

Mehwish Hayat

Leading actress Mehwish Hayat has expressed her anger dissatisfaction over the current situation of Karachi after massive traffic jam, power outages, inundated road and other issues after heavy rain lashed out in the city.

Karachi citizens on Friday witnessed immense hardships when a heavy rain battered the port city leaving many low-lying areas submerged in water, causing massive traffic jam and power outages.

However, Mehwish Hayat took to Twitter and shared some photos from the city and expressed her anger over the situation.

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CM Sindh tasks municipal agencies to drain water from roads after heavy rain lashed Karachi

CM Sindh

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has tasked all municipal agencies in Karachi to make all necessary arrangements for the drainage of rainwater in the city, as many of the city’s roads and streets were damaged and submerged in water after heavy rain lashes Karachi. CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah called on administrations of various … Read more