Torrential Rain Floods Rawalpindi
WASA deployed machinery and field teams as more than 140 millimetres of rain flooded roads and raised urban flooding concerns, officials said.
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Heavy Rains Lash Rawalpindi, Islamabad; Low-lying Areas Inundated Amid Urban Flooding Risk
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Rawalpindi has been placed on high alert following the torrential downpour. According to its Managing Director, the current spell is the heaviest of the ongoing monsoon season, with more than 140 mm of rainfall recorded so far, as per ARY News. World News | Heavy Rains Lash Rawalpindi, Islamabad; Low-lying Areas Inundated Amid Urban Flooding Risk.
Heavy rains lash Rawalpindi, Islamabad; low-lying areas inundated amid urban flooding risk - The Tribune
The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Rawalpindi has been placed on high alert following the torrential downpour. According to its Managing Director, the current spell is the heaviest of the ongoing monsoon season, with more than 140 mm of rainfall recorded so far, as per ARY News.
Heavy Rains Cause Flooding in Rawalpindi and Islamabad
Heavy rainfall has been impacting Rawalpindi, Islamabad, and the nearby regions, resulting in the inundation of low-lying areas and disruption to daily life. As reported by ARY News, authorities from the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) confirmed that this current rainfall is the most substantial of the monsoon season thus far, with over 140 mm recorded in various locations. WASA Rawalpindi has declared a high alert status in response to the d…
Heavy rain floods Rawalpindi, Islamabad; Leh river residents told to evacuate
ISLAMABAD: Heavy rainfall in Rawalpindi and Islamabad has inundated several low-lying areas, while authorities have ordered residents living along the Leh River to evacuate as water levels continue to rise. Water at the Kattarian point of Nullah Leh reached 20 feet, while the level at the Gawalmandi Bridge rose to 17 feet, prompting authorities to sound warning sirens in areas surrounding the waterway. Residents living along the banks of Nullah …
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