The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a weather alert warning of rain accompanied by dust, wind, and thunderstorms in the upper regions of the country from today (Tuesday) to Saturday.
The alert advises all concerned institutions to exercise caution during this period. The NDMA has highlighted the risk of landslides and mudslides that could disrupt roads and traffic systems in upland areas.
Heavy rain in these regions may also cause flooding in local rivers and nullahs, prompting the NDMA to instruct relevant departments to remain vigilant.
Local emergency departments have been directed to keep personnel and machinery on standby to handle any potential floods or landslides.
The district administration has been tasked with evacuating residents from slums and relocating them to safer areas to prevent casualties and property damage.
There is also concern over the potential damage to standing crops, electricity poles, and other structures due to strong winds. The NDMA has advised the public to avoid taking shelter in weak structures during the rain and to be cautious of the increased risk of lightning strikes during thunderstorms.
Farmers have been urged to adjust their cropping routines in accordance with the anticipated weather conditions. Tourists and travelers in mountainous regions should exercise caution and seek weather and route information from local authorities before embarking on their journeys.
The NDMA’s alert is aimed at mitigating risks and ensure the safety of residents and travelers in the affected regions.