Rainfall continues in various parts of Pakistan on Wednesday, and the National Disaster Management Organization (NDMA) has warned that there is a possibility of flash floods and urban floods in many areas.
According to the NDMA, the highway of Karkoram and Babusus Top is again completely blocked from both sides and tourists have been asked to avoid traveling to the mountainous regions. ‘Be aware of situations, avoid rejected routes in case of blocked roads as they can be dangerous.’
More than 300 tourists were trapped due to flood rail and landing in Babusar top area in the northern mountainous region of Gilgit -Baltistan.
Heavy rains also received heavy rains in various parts of Lahore on Wednesday morning and rain in various parts of the province was predicted till July 25.
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Recently the monsoon rains in Pakistan have been going on since June, and according to NDMA data, a total of 221 people have been killed in the country since 26 June, in which 104 children and 40 women and around 600 people were injured.
According to the data released by the Pakistani government, water levels in two major dams Tarbela and Mangla of the country are continuously increasing.
The Tarbela Dam is 80 % while the Mangla Dam is 51 % and the flow of water continues.
In addition, the flow of water in the Indus, Jhelum, Chenab and Kabul has increased, with a medium -cloud situation in many places.
The water level at the Rawal Dam in the federal capital, Islamabad reached 1749.40 feet, after which the dam dose will be opened on Wednesday.
The supplement of Rawal Dam will be opened at 11:00 am today. The dim level reached 1749.40 feet. The flow of water in the Korang Nala is expected to increase. Residents of residential population adjacent to the drain are cautious.
In the event of a strong water flow, drainage
Avoid crossing pic.twitter.com/1Tufnbguub– NDMA Pakistan (@ndmapk) July 23, 2025
The Meteorological Department in Pakistan has warned that more rains in Gilgit -Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are in danger of glacier explosion, strong floods and land slipping.