The Meteorological Department has predicted a fresh and intensified spell of monsoon rains across various regions of the country starting July 28, prompting authorities to issue flood and landslide warnings.
According to the Met Office, the fifth spell of monsoon -- expected to be stronger than the previous ones -- will impact Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, and Balochistan, with cloudbursts and torrential rains likely in several areas.
Region-wise rain forecast
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Rainfall is expected in different areas from July 28 to 31.
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Punjab and Islamabad: Cities, including Lahore, are forecast to receive heavy downpours during the same period. The Met Department has confirmed that a new rain system is entering the province.
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Balochistan: Rain is likely between July 29 and 31.
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Sindh: Showers are expected from July 30 to 31.
Risk of floods, landslides
In its latest advisory, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab has issued a flood alert, especially for low-lying areas and local rivers in Islamabad and Punjab. Moderate flooding has already been observed in the Indus River at Taunsa and Chashma, the PDMA confirmed.
The Meteorological Department has also warned of landslides in upper and hilly regions due to heavy rain. Tourists and travelers are advised to plan their journeys carefully and stay updated on weather developments.
Current river situation
The PDMA additional director general said that while the water flow in Punjab’s rivers remains normal for now, the Indus River’s condition is concerning. With more rains forecast, the situation may escalate, especially in flood-prone areas.







