The Department of Meteorology of Pakistan (PMD) has issued a detailed prognosis for the current Monzón season, with wet currents of the Arabian sea and the Bengal Bay that penetrate the upper parts of the country.
A western wave is also affecting the northern regions, increasing the probability of rain, thunderstorms and heavy falls in the next two days.
It was expected that Monday brought a warm and humid climate to the majority of Pakistan, but the isolated rain wind/Thundershowers is predicted for areas in Kashmir, Superior Punjab, Potohar region, Islamabad and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The possibility of isolated heavy falls in these regions has also been highlighted.
For Tuesday, a similar climate pattern is expected throughout the country, with rain and Thundershowers probably in Kashmir, Islamabad, the northeast of Punjab, the Potohar region and the Alto Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, along with the isolated heavy falls.
Most of the country will continue to experience a warm and humid climate.
The last 24 hours saw the Disperso Rain Wind/Thundershowers with isolated heavy falls in parts of Punjab, Islamabad, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Cashmira, Gilgit-Baltistan and Sindh.
The heaviest rain was recorded in Sheikhupura (35 mm), ATOCK (34 mm) and Kakul (26 mm), while areas such as Sibbi, Jacobabad and Chilas recorded the highest temperatures, reaching 44 ° C.
It is likely that Islamabad experiences a humid and partially cloudy climate, with rain/trigas wind that is expected during Monday night and Tuesday.
There is the possibility of heavy rains in certain areas of the capital during this period, which makes it essential that residents remain alert and prepared.
In Baluchistan, the weather will be predominantly hot and humid, but it is likely that isolated rains and storms be in regions such as Musakhel, Barkhan, Khuzdar, Lasbela and surrounding areas.
The province is expected to face the oppressive heat, with occasional showers that provide some relief.
The prognosis for Punjab predicts a warm and humid climate in most districts, but the rain/thrige wind is expected to affect Murree, Galiyat, Rawalpindi and other parts of the province.
The afternoon will see scattered showers, with the potential of heavy falls in some areas. This could generate some relief to the heat wave in progress.
In Sindh, warm and humid conditions will persist throughout the province, with little or no possibility of rain. The suffocating heat will continue to affect most districts, causing discomfort to residents.
Finally, it is forecast that Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa will experience a warm and humid climate. However, rain and thunderstorms are expected in dir, Swat, Kohistan, Malakand and other districts, and some regions will probably experience heavy rains during the afternoon.
The PMD advises the public to remain informed about climatic changes and the precaution of exercises, especially close to the bodies of water, during the monsoon season.
Ongoing Swat River Search Operation
In a significant revelation regarding the recent tragedy on SWAT, the sources of the provincial inspection team revealed that, although there was an available helicopter, rescue efforts delays were caused by the absence of a trained crew, Express news reported
According to the report, the Provincial Government of KP has decided to initiate an air ambulance service for the division headquarters after the accident that involved tourists in Swat.
The Air Ambulance Plan will initially cover SWAT, Dera Ismail Khan and Abbottabad in its first phase. The government plans to recruit trained personnel for rescue operations in difficult mountainous areas and flood conditions.
The inspection team also noted that while the helicopter was present at the scene, its delayed use was the result of insufficiently trained personnel.
In addition, the strong winds during the operation represented a risk to the flight of the helicopter, contributing even more to the delay.
Meanwhile, the searching operation of a missing child, which was swept by the waters of the floods of the Swat River, continues on the fourth day.
Under the supervision of the emergency officer of the district, Rafiullah Marwat, the water rescue and search operation is actively ongoing.
1122 rescue teams are working in several places along the river to locate the child.
In addition to search efforts, the authorities also continue to operation to eliminate invasions along the Swat River.
The operation, which began in the morning, has led to the demolition of numerous illegal structures. ADC, Hamid Khan, declared that the operation will continue until all the invasions are removed, and once completed on the derivation road, it will change to the Ghat side of the river.
The search for Abdullah, a missing child from Sialkot, continues after the disaster. Rescue equipment, together with local divers, searches for five separate sites. Until now, the bodies of 12 victims have been recovered from the river.
A KP government spokesman, Barrimer Saif, expressed a deep sadness for the tragic incident, describing him as a natural disaster.
He extended condolences to affected families, particularly to Punjab guests who were trapped in calamity.
He pointed out that the floods and bubbles of clouds are natural events, and although the government could only try to save lives, it cannot avoid such disasters.
He also confirmed that the responsible parties had been immediately penalized, although some people involved in illegal invasions had been able to delay actions through precautionary measures.