Fresh spell of rain spell to begin in various parts of country: PMD

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted a fresh spell of rain-wind/thundershower in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, north Punjab, southeastern Sindh, Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.

According to the synoptic situation, a westerly wave was affecting upper and central parts of the country.

Meanwhile, rain continues to add to Sindh’s misery, as the province is already facing unprecedented floods owing to torrential rains in different parts of the country for the last two and a half months, was once again lashed by a new round of heavy downpour on Monday aggravating the already pathetic situation.

Heavy rain barreled different areas of Tharparkar including Mithi, Deeplo, and Kloi.

Two young men named Muhammad Musa and Yaqoob died when lightning struck them in Kandaro Lind village in Tehsil Deeplo.

Rain also lashed Tandowala and its adjoining areas. Skies over Umarkot were overcast.

Intermittent rain was hitting the coastal belt of Chohar Jamali.

The monsoon downpour was soaking Nawabshah and Goth Pir Bakhsh Zardari.

Rain also pounded different areas of Karachi as an Airblue flight coming from Islamabad could not land at Karachi Jinnah International Airport due to heavy downpour.

Two cuts made to Dadu canal to save city from inundation

Earlier, in order to save Dadu city, the authorities on Monday administered two more cuts in the city canal to divert the course of floodwater that was rushing swiftly to deluge the city.

The assistant commissioner reached the canal with necessary equipment to administer the cuts. He said that after administering these breaches, the city had been saved to a great extent. He said the direction of flood water was diverted to the river.

Meanwhile, 250 villages were inundated when a 500-foot breach occurred in the Ring embankment of Dadu.

Hundreds of families have started evacuating their areas.

Another breach was occurred in Juma canal which submerged more than 20 villages including Allah Bachhayo village in Umar Kot. The flood torrent has destroyed crops.

Two children were drowned in the floodwater in Meed Shaheed village in tehsil Warah in Qambar district on Sunday.

The flood torrents have wreaked havoc in Sindh as the authorities have found four dead bodies in Khairpur floodwater.

A human tragedy is being unfolded in the wake of unprecedented deluges that have hit various areas of the country. One such disaster comes in the shape of loss of lives as almost every day the authorities are fishing out floating bodies from the floodwaters.

The rescuers today found four bodies floating in Khairpur floodwater but the dead could not be identified so far.

The officials shifted these bodies to the city morgue after declaring them unclaimed.

Later, the Farooq Azam Boy Scouts buried them after performing the rite of Ghusul (bathing).

During the last 24 hours, rain-wind/thundershower occurred in southeastern Sindh, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, northeastern Balochistan, south/upper Punjab, Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan.

The rainfall recorded during the last 24 hours was Sindh: Mirpur Khas 26mm, Karachi (MOS 32, University Road 28, Faisal Base 25, Masroor Base 24, Gulshan Hadid 23, Qaidabad 18, Jinnah Terminal 13, Kemari 12, Sarjani Town 11, Saadi Town 10, DHA 09, Korangi, Nazimabad 03), Chur 22, Thatta 19, Badin 11, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Kakul 18, Parachinar 05, Saidu sharif, Kalam 01, Balochistan: Barkhan 12, Punjab: Chakwal 09, Multan (Airport 09, City 01), Bahawalnagar 08, Sargodha, Khanewal. 01, Kashmir: Muzaffarabad (City 09, Airport 08), Garhi Dupatta 04, Gilgit-Baltistan: 01 mm of rain was recorded in Astor, Bunji 07, Bagrote, Chilas 04, Babusar and Gilgit 01mm.

The highest maximum temperatures recorded were Turbat 42 C, Sibbi, Lasbela 41 and Nokkundi 40 C.

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