Punjab's Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued alerts and emergency instructions in response to heavy rains across various cities including Lahore. PDMA Director General Irfan Ali Kathia instructed deputy commissioners and relevant departments to prepare for emergencies. He noted that the provincial control rooms and district emergency operation centres are on high alert and informed that the PDMA’s control room monitors the rain situation 24/7. DG PDMA has directed Rescue 1122 and other rescue agencies to keep machinery and staff on standby and ensure quick drainage of water from low-lying areas. Despite the rains, the water flow in Punjab's rivers, including the Chenab, Ravi, Jhelum, and Sutlej, remains normal. However, the PDMA has issued a flood warning for the Chenab River at Marala, indicating the possibility of moderate to high flooding. Citizens are advised to stay away from electric poles and wires, keep children safe, and avoid waterlogged areas. In case of an emergency, citizens can call 1122 for assistance. Earlier, The PDMA forecasted monsoon rains in most districts of Punjab until July 7. The department stated that a cluster of low-pressure clouds has moved into Pakistan from the western direction, following which Lahore can experience strong gusts of wind today, with rain expected tomorrow.
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