Gone were the days when the sun scorched the Earth with all its might; thick, dark clouds gathered over Lahore, and its outskirts brought a much-needed respite from the sweltering heat. The streets of Mall Road, Jail Road, and Shadman areas echoed with the sound of raindrops falling in Earth’s paving tiles, turning each one into a small pool of water.
Post-rain alert Lahore, Rain
Following rains in as many as 20 districts across Punjab, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Lahore has directed all concerned departments to take immediate action for safety against any untoward incident.
Safety measures issued Lahore, Rain.
DC Rafia Haider emphasized keeping W.A.S.A. (Water and Sanitation Agency) machinery active and operational. She directedL.W.M.C.. to ensure cleanliness after rain. It was crucial to prevent water accumulation in low-lying areas and underpasses. She further advised citizens not to pass under trees or walls and to stay away from electric wires/poles for safety. W.A.S.A.A releases more directives Lahore, Rain
In light of the light rain in different parts of Lahore city yesterday evening, W.A.S.A. Vice Chairman Chaudhry Shahbaz Ahmed said that according to instructions received from MD Ghaffran Ahmed, they have issued some more orders.
Improvement in weather conditions at Hafizabad, Peshawar
Meanwhile, heavy rain lashed the Hafizabad district, bringing temperatures considerably and relieving residents experiencing intense heat waves for the past few days. In Peshawar, strong winds also started pouring raindrops in cloudy conditions, adding further comfort against humid conditions.
Heat wave continues in Sindh.
On the other hand, th, th,e, heatwaves persist over Sindh, where Dadu is expected to reach 47°C. In comparison, Mohenjo-Daro is 46°C, and Sukkur is 44°C, indicating that the region is experiencing hot weather.
Summary
Recent rainfall in Lahore, Hafizabad, and Peshawar has brought significant relief from the blistering heat, thus improving the quality of life for people there. However, Sindh continues to reel under high temperatures, as indicated by Dadu’s expected maximum temperature, which will likely reach around 47°C. At the same time, Mohenjo-Daro may record up to 46 degrees Celsius, followed by Sukkur, where mercury might touch the 44 degrees mark, signifying scorching conditions prevailing across central parts of Sindh province. The proactive measures the local administration took in post-rain management situations reflect their commitment to maintaining orderliness in society and ensuring public safety.