Islamabad 23 August : The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has warned of the possibility of heavy rains that could hit areas of the Sindh province on Tuesday and Wednesday, which can cause in floods in urban areas in the lowland areas of the province.In its most recent weather forecast in its most recent forecast for weather, the PMD stated that the flooding situation on Tuesday is also anticipated in the drainage of rainwater in areas of Balochistan province according to Xinhua news agency.
In addition the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has predicted a extreme to extremely high-level flood in Balochistan starting on Tuesday through Friday.
Very high to extremely high-level flooding could also occur in the tributaries of the Kabul and Indus rivers at this time, the report said.
The NDMA advised the authorities concerned to maintain an alert level and to monitor changing situations to decrease the response time.
It also suggested that farmers, locals, and cattle herders move their animals away from low-lying regions near the River Indus and in the nearness of hill torrents, stating that tourists and travelers should be cautious when traveling in high-risk areas.
At at least 820 people have been killed and another 1,315 injured in separate incidents due to heavy rains across Pakistan since the beginning of the monsoon season on June 14th the NDMA announced on Monday.






