The Provincial Emergency Monitoring Cell of Rain and Flood reported Monday that the decrease in Indo flows through Sindh, relieving the fears of a super flood as the monzón’s rains and the upstream levels end.
According to the latest data, Guddu Barge registered an entry of 260,309 CUSECs with an output of 231,545 Cusec. In Sukkur Barge, the entrance stood at 261,554 CUSECs and output of 206,434 CUSECS. Kotri Barge registered an entrance of 364,041 CUSECs and an exit of 339,486 Cusec.
The Department of Meteorology said that Kotri remains at a medium flood level, while Guddu and Sukkur continue to experience low -level floods. The authorities pointed out that the risk of a super flood in Sindh has now been avoided when the river that flows from Punjab has receded.
As a precautionary measure, the Sindh government had already relocated thousands of residents of the areas of Riverine (Katcha) to safer places.
Llovizna in the morning
Spray and showers in different parts of the city of Karachi, early in the morning, became pleasant of the weather. The drizzle was reported in areas that include the area of the ancient city, Saddar, Clifton and Pechs. In some locations, such as Saddar, Ma Jinnah Road and Keamari, heaven remained partly cloudy.
Due to the low level clouds that move from the sea, the light rain period can continue, while the humidity level has reached 77 percent. Karachi’s climate is expected to remain clouded until September 25.
Monday and Tuesday, it is likely that the majority of the districts of Sndh experience a warm and dry climate, although the coastal belt can see partially cloudy skies.
Yesterday, the maximum temperature recorded in Karachi was 32 ° C. at the end of the month, the temperature is expected to increase, with a heat intensity gradually increasing.
Punjab floods
Punjab Prime Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif visited areas affected by Bahawalnagar floods on Monday to review the ongoing activities of flood relief. He visited the flood help camp established at the Technical University, Bahawalnagar and asked about the facilities provided to the people affected by flooding in the camp.
He also visited the school temporarily established for children affected by floods and interacted with them. On this occasion, the Bahawalnagar district administration gave detailed information to the Punjab main minister about the current rescue and relief operation and the situation in the areas affected by floods.