Monsoon 2025 The number of deaths rises to 271

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At least six other people have lost their lives and 22 others have been injured in the rain and the flooding incidents across the country in the past 24 hours, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) reported.

According to the NDMA, the last victims were reported in Punjab and Balutchistan, where two and four deaths took place, respectively. The deaths were caused by the floods, the collapse of the roofs and the drowning incidents.

The authority also said that since the start of the monsoon season on June 26, a total of 271 people have died and 655 others have been injured in various rain -related incidents.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has planned the mainly cloudy time with chances of light drizzle in Karachi for the next three days, as well as stronger than usual daytime winds.

The burnt is probably at night or early in the morning on Tuesday, while sea breeches should remain fully active.

Diurnal temperatures in the city should vary between 33 ° C and 35 ° C. Humidity levels can reach up to 80% in the morning and 65% in the evening.

Elsewhere in the Sindh, a warm and humid weather should persist, but the areas of Tando Allahyar, Umerkot, Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Tharparkar, Mithi, Thryta and Badin can experience winds of ECV, thunderstorms and precipitation.

A light net is also expected along the wider coastal belt of Pakistan. Meanwhile, due to strong recent precipitation in the North, low -level floods continue in the Guddu and Sukkur dams, although the Kotri dam signals a normal water flow.

In addition, the PMD has planned more monsoon rains accompanied by wind forces across the country from Monday.

A new wave to the west is expected to enter on Tuesday, which can still intensify the meteorological system.

Precipitation could lead to sudden floods in local draws and streams and urban floods in the low areas of large cities.

Land lags and mud shifts can block roads in hilly areas such as Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, Murrier, Galliyat and Cashmire.

The Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) issued an flood alert for the Chenab and Jhelum rivers and the surrounding tributaries, warning of a possible low flood at medium from July 29 to 31.

The authorities were responsible for taking precautionary measures, while the 1122 rescue teams and the emergency control rooms remain on alert.

The morning temperatures recorded today were: Islamabad 28 ° C, Lahore 29 ° C, Karachi and Peshawar 30 ° C, Quetta, Gilgit and Muzaffarabad 24 ° C and Murree 15 ° C.

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