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PDMA Issues Fresh Monsoon Rain Alert in Punjab from July 10 to 15

PDMA Issues Fresh Monsoon Rain Alert in Punjab from July 10 to 15

PDMA Issues Fresh Monsoon Rain Alert in Punjab from July 10 to 15

PDMA Issues Fresh Monsoon Rain Alert in Punjab from July 10 to 15

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  • PDMA has issued a new alert for monsoon rains in Punjab from July 10.
  • Heavy rains with strong winds are expected in most districts.
  • DG PDMA has instructed districts to complete advance arrangements.
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Lahore, July 9, 2024— The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued a new alert for expected monsoon rains across Punjab, set to begin on July 10 and continue until July 15. The PDMA forecasts heavy rains accompanied by strong winds in most districts of the province.

A spokesperson for the PDMA highlighted the risk of urban flooding, particularly in major cities. “Given the danger of urban flooding, the administration of big cities should be on high alert,” the spokesperson advised.

In response to the forecast, the Director General (DG) of PDMA has instructed all districts to complete advance arrangements to mitigate the impact of the impending weather. The DG emphasized the importance of preparedness, stating, “Rescue, WASA, Punjab Police, and Civil Defense are also alerted.”

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The PDMA’s alert underscores the necessity for coordinated efforts among various departments to ensure public safety and minimize disruption. Residents are advised to stay informed through official channels and adhere to safety guidelines during the monsoon period.

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