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Pakistan Needs To Brace For Heavy Monsoons, Sherry Warns

ISLAMABAD: The Climate Change Ministry has issued a GLOF sensitivity alert to the authorities in Gilgit-Baltistan and KP owing to the prevailing weather conditions triggered by global warming.

The Upper Chitral GLOF event that occurred over the weekend is being watched by all authorities and no loss of life was reported due to timely warnings, states a ministry statement issued on Monday.

In this regard, Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman also sent out a warning for the upcoming monsoon season and urged the national and provincial disaster management authorities and relevant local authorities to take all-out precautionary measures to cope with possible disastrous impacts of the expected monsoon rains.

 

“Pakistan will experience monsoon rains until at least August 2022, during which the rainfall is expected to be above normal in Punjab and Sindh,” the minister said in a statement issued here.   She warned that the country will be part of a global La Nia weather pattern which refers to the large-scale cooling of the ocean surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.

“Geographically, above-normal rainfall is most likely along the foothills of the Himalayas, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and central parts of the Punjab region,”

The early onset of monsoons after a debilitating heat wave across South Asia has already wreaked havoc in parts of India and Bangladesh. All forecasts predict that there will be an overall tendency for above-normal rains over the country during the forecast period.

“Geographically, above-normal rainfall is most likely along the foothills of the Himalayas, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and central parts of the Punjab region,” she added.

At the same time, there is a high possibility of riverine floods in the major rivers so all precautions need to be taken. Urban areas will also likely face a cascade of threats from torrential rains. There is a clear risk of urban flooding across major cities including Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Peshawar, and Islamabad.

Over the last two years, in fact, there has been a rising pattern of urban flooding in these cities. Therefore, provinces should be on high alert for serious damage to the lives and livelihoods of the people as well as public infrastructure.

Urging the provincial governments, management authorities, and individuals to take caution during the rainy season, Senator Sherry said provinces must exercise vigilance and preparedness for the upcoming monsoon to brace for low to high-intensity floods. There is also some prediction that Pakistan could even experience a similar scale of floods that occurred in 2010 when one-fifth of the country was inundated. Timely advisories have been issued to provincial governments on waste collection, cleaning, and management of storm drain amid early warnings for flash floods across vulnerable locations. Senator recommended the district-wise contingency Pakistan needs to brace for heavy monsoons, Sherry warns.

credit:  dawn news

 

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