The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a detailed forecast for the current monsoon season, with wet currents from the Oman Sea and Bengal Bay penetrating the upper parts of the country.
A wave to the west also has an impact on the northern regions, increasing the probability of rain, thunderstorms and heavy falls over the next two days.
Monday was to bring a warm and humid weather to most Pakistan, but isolated rain / Thonders are planned for the areas of cashmere, superior punjab, the region of Potohar, Islamabad and Khyber Pakhtunkh upper / central.
The possibility of heavy isolated falls in these regions has also been highlighted.
For Tuesday, a similar meteorological model is expected across the country, with rains and thunderstorms probably in cashmere, Islamabad, northeast of Punjab, the Pakhtunkhwa region of Khyber Upper Khyber, as well as isolated heavy falls.
Most of the country will continue to have a warm and humid weather.
The last 24 hours have seen rain / thunders dispersed with heavy falls isolated in some parts of Punjab, Islamabad, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Cachemire, Gilgit-Baltistan and Sindh.
The highest precipitation was recorded in Sheikhupura (35 mm), Attock (34 mm) and Kakul (26 mm), while areas like Sibbi, Jacobabad and Chilas recorded the highest temperatures, reaching 44 ° C.
Islamabad is likely to feel wet and partially cloudy weather, with forms of rain / Thunders expected on Monday evening and Tuesday.
There is a possibility of strong precipitation in certain regions of the capital during this period, which makes the residents essential to remain alert and prepared.
In Balutchistan, the weather will be mainly hot and humid, but rains and isolated thunderstorms are probably in regions such as Musakhel, Barkhan, Khuzdar, Lasbela and the surrounding regions.
The province should face oppressive heat, with occasional showers offering a certain relief.
Punjab forecasts predict bad weather and humid in most districts, but forms of rain / Thonders should affect Murrier, Galiyat, Rawalpindi and other parts of the province.
Hours of the afternoon will see dispersed showers, with the potential of heavy falls in certain regions. This could bring a certain relief to the current heat wave.
In the Sindh, hot and humid conditions will persist throughout the province, with little or no chances of rain. The stifling heat will continue to have an impact on most districts, causing discomfort for residents.
Finally, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa should also have a warm and humid weather. However, thunderstorms and thunderstorms are expected in Dir, Swat, Kohistan, Malakand and other districts, with certain regions likely to undergo strong precipitation during the afternoon hours.
The PMD advises the public to remain informed of the weather changes and the caution of the exercise, in particular near the water bodies, during the current monsoon season.
Operation of the current Swat river
In a significant revelation concerning the recent tragedy in Swat, sources of the provincial inspection team have revealed that although a helicopter is available, delays in the rescue efforts were caused by the absence of a formed crew, News reported
According to the report, the provincial government of KP has decided to initiate an air ambulance service for the divisional headquarters following the accident involving tourists in Swat.
The air ambulance plan will initially cover Swat, Dera Ismail Khan and Abbottabad in its first phase. The government plans to recruit personnel formed for rescue operations in difficult mountain areas and flood conditions.
The inspection team also noted that if the helicopter was present on the scene, its delayed use was the result of insufficiently formed staff.
In addition, strong winds during the operation laid a risk for the theft of the helicopter, contributing more to the delay.
Meanwhile, the research operation for a missing boy, which was swept away by the flood waters of the Swat river, continues on the fourth day.
Under the supervision of district emergencies, Rafiullah Marwat, the water rescue and research operation is actively underway.
The 1122 rescue teams work in various places along the river to locate the child.
In addition to research efforts, the authorities are also continuing their operation to eliminate encroachments along the Swat river.
The operation, which started in the morning, led to the demolition of many illegal structures. ADC, Hamid Khan, said that the operation will continue until all the encroachments are withdrawn, and once finished on the diversion road, it will move towards the Ghat side of the river.
The search for Abdullah, a gone boy from Siackot, continues in the aftermath of the disaster. The rescue teams, as well as local divers, do research on five separate sites. So far, the bodies of 12 victims have been recovered from the river.
A KP government spokesperson Barrister Saif expressed profound sadness because of the tragic incident, calling him a natural disaster.
He exercised condolences to affected families, in particular the guests of Punjab who were taken in calamity.
He noted that floods and cloud explosions are natural events, and although the government can only try to save lives, it cannot prevent such disasters.
He also confirmed that the responsible parties had been penalized immediately, although some people involved in illegal encroachments have been able to delay actions by judicial injunctions.