Hailstorm’s storm will probably hit Islamabad, Rawalpindi today: Ndma


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The National Emergency Operation Center of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) (NEOC) has issued a warning of meteorological advice of heavy rains, electric storms and isolated hail storms that are expected to attack Rawalpindi, Islamabad and other regions from Friday night until Saturday.

This alert follows a harmful hail storm that hit the Federal Capital and parts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), which results in broken vehicles, broken vehicles, broken solar panels and broken tree branches.

The notice covers the Pothhahar region, superior and central punjab, warning that strong winds and torrential rains could cause infrastructure damage, interrupt trips and impact agriculture.

High speed winds can uproot trees and lead to temporary power cuts, while hail storms threaten vehicles, roofs, electricity lines and crops, especially facilities with glass surfaces.

Reduced visibility due to dust and rain can increase the risk of traffic accidents. Citizens are encouraged to stay informed by downloading the official Pak NDMA disaster alert application for real -time updates.

Tourists and premises in risk areas must monitor verified sources for developments and avoid non -essential trips.

Residents are recommended to take precautionary measures, ensure loose articles and avoid unnecessary trips during severe climatic conditions.

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