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Rawalpindi gears up for emergencies as next monsoon spell nears

August 3, 2025
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All leaves for Rescue 1122 personnel in Rawalpindi have been cancelled as part of emergency preparations for the expected monsoon spell beginning August 5. Pre-deployments at key locations across the district have also been completed.

The Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has warned that the sixth spell of monsoon rains is forecast to begin on August 5, raising concerns over potential flooding across the province.

Read: New monsoon spell expected in Punjab from August 5

In a fact sheet issued on the instructions of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the PDMA confirmed rainfall was recorded in several districts over the past 24 hours, including Rawalpindi, Bahawalnagar, Murree, Chakwal, Sahiwal, Narowal, Okara, Attock, and Lahore. Further rain is expected in most districts in the coming 24 hours.

Emergency equipment, including ambulances, fire vehicles, water rescue teams, and boats, has been placed in fully operational condition.

Community emergency response teams have been activated to assist with early evacuations, first aid, and awareness in sensitive areas.

The 24/7 District emergency control room is now active for real-time monitoring of weather conditions, Nullah Lai water level, and other potential hazards. Coordination with relevant departments has been strengthened.

The PDMA reported that 162 people have died and 571 others have been injured in monsoon-related incidents in the province this year. A total of 214 homes were affected, and 121 livestock animals perished.

Citizens have been advised to avoid drains and power poles during rainfall and to keep rooftop drains clear. In case of emergencies, they are urged to call 1122.

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