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NDMA issues flood advisory for next 48 hours as monsoon intensifies across Pakistan

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July 8, 2025
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NDMA issues flood advisory for next 48 hours as monsoon intensifies across Pakistan

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Islamabad: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a flood advisory, forecasting moderate to heavy monsoon rainfall across Pakistan for the next two days, until Thursday, July 10, 2025. This warning comes from the NDMA’s National Emergency Operation Center (NEOC), which is closely monitoring the enhanced monsoon activity.

The intensified rainfall is attributed to a combination of moisture inflow from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, coupled with a strong westerly wave affecting the country.

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The current monsoon activity is expected to persist over the upper catchments of all major rivers, as well as in North and Northeast Punjab, until July 10th. This weather pattern is likely to lead to various flood-related concerns:

Flash Flooding: Flash floods are anticipated in the tributaries of the River Kabul and the hill torrents of the Dera Ghazi Khan (DG Khan) Division.

Urban Flooding: Metropolitan cities in North and Central Punjab are likely to experience urban flooding until July 10th.

Riverine Flooding: Increased water flows are expected in all major rivers, including the Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab. Low flood levels are currently being observed at Tarbela, Kalabagh, and Chashma on the Indus River, with Taunsa also expected to reach similar levels. River Chenab is likely to experience low flood levels at Marala and Khanki stations, and River Kabul at Nowshera is anticipated to rise to low flood levels. Swat and Panjkora Rivers, along with their associated streams, may swell.

The NDMA has urged residents in vulnerable areas, particularly those living near rivers, streams, and nullahs, to remain vigilant for sudden increases in water levels, especially during night hours or periods of intense rainfall. Communities are advised to stay informed through official flood alerts and weather warnings, identify safe evacuation routes, and prepare emergency kits. District administrations, particularly in northeastern and central Punjab, have been directed to ensure the availability and functionality of dewatering pumps to cope with potential urban flooding.

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