Pakistan At this time, nature is suffering. Torrential rains have caused havoc in many areas of Pakistan’s Punjab province. According to the PDMA (Provincial Disaster Management Authority), at least 13 civilians have been killed and more than 92 people have been injured. PDMA Director General Irfan Ali Kathia said that after warning of strong winds and rain, all Deputy Commissioners and rescue agencies have been kept on alert.
24 hours are being monitored from the control room.
Irfan Kathia said, ‘The PDMA is monitoring the 24 × 7 position from the control room. All concerned departments have been instructed to be prepared for any emergency. Apart from this, citizens have also been appealed to stay away from electric poles and hanging wires, stay in open areas during thunderstorms or lightning, unless they are required, to avoid any kind of journey and drive a slow vehicle. Arrive to the nearest safe place during storms and rains.
Fear of heavy damage
The PDMA also clarified that some districts have caused strong winds and lightning incidents, causing damage to homes and many public properties. However, rescue and relief operations have started. The injured are being taken to the nearest hospital for treatment.
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