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PDMA Predicts Widespread Rain in Punjab Starting April 23rd

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PDMA Predicts Widespread Rain in Punjab Starting April 23rd

PDMA Predicts Widespread Rain in Punjab Starting April 23rd

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  • The PDMA has issued a weather alert for Punjab, expecting rainfall starting April 23.
  • Farmers are advised to harvest wheat, considering the weather conditions.
  • The PDMA is on round-the-clock alert as directed by the Chief Minister.
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The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued a weather alert for Punjab, indicating the arrival of a new spell of rainfall starting from April 23. The PDMA spokesperson has highlighted specific details regarding the expected weather conditions and emphasized the importance of preparedness and caution.

According to the PDMA spokesperson, areas in Upper Punjab are likely to experience light rain on April 23, with thundershowers and hail expected from April 26 to 29. This forecast prompts a call for heightened vigilance, especially for farmers who have been advised to harvest their wheat crops considering the prevailing weather conditions.

DG PDMA Irfan Ali Kathia emphasized the proactive stance taken by the administration, remaining on round-the-clock alert as directed by the Chief Minister. District administrations have been briefed comprehensively about the evolving weather patterns to ensure timely and effective response measures.

The PDMA is actively monitoring the situation in real time, recognizing the next ten days as critical for rescue agencies and district administrations. Efforts are being intensified to minimize potential damage caused by natural storms and rains. Additionally, measures are underway to improve drainage systems in low-lying areas to mitigate the risk of flooding.

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DG Irfan Ali Kathia stressed the importance of public awareness regarding climate change and safety precautions. Citizens are advised to stay away from power poles during storms for their safety. This collective effort towards preparedness and awareness aims to safeguard lives and minimize the impact of adverse weather conditions on communities across Punjab.

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