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  • NDMA issues new alert for heavy rain, storms across country

    NDMA issues new alert for heavy rain, storms across country

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    ISLAMABAD:

    The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a nationwide weather alert, warning of heavy rain, thunderstorms, and the possibility of flooding across Pakistan from July 6 to July 10.

    According to the NDMA, cities in provinces will experience significant weather disturbances. Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, Chakwal, Mianwali, Sargodha, Khushab, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Faisalabad, Lahore, Kasur, and Okara are expected to see rain accompanied by gusty winds and thunderstorms.

    In southern Punjab, heavy winds with rain are predicted in Multan, Khanewal, Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, Rahim Yar Khan, and Dera Ghazi Khan.

    Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa is also at risk, with regions like Dera, Swat, Chitral, Kohistan, Shangla, Buner, Battagram, Swabi, Nowshera, Charsadda, Malakand, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Peshawar, Mardan, Haripur, Bannu, and Kohat likely to see thunderstorms and heavy rain.

    In the northern areas of Gilgit-Baltistan, heavy rainfall is anticipated in Skardu, Hunza, Astore, Diamer, Ganche, Shigar, Muzaffarabad, Neelum Valley, Rawalakot, Haveli, and Bagh, with a high risk of flooding in these regions.

    Meanwhile, the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan are not exempt from adverse weather conditions. Cities such as Sukkur, Nawabshah, Kashmore, Hyderabad, Karachi, Tharparkar, Mirpur Khas, Umerkot, Sanghar, Jamshoro, Tando Allahyar, Thatta, Badin, Mithi, Ghotki, Khairpur, Shikarpur, Larkana, Jacobabad, and Dadu are expected to receive heavy rain, with the urban flooding expected.

    In Balochistan, areas like Quetta, Zhob, Ziarat, Kalat, Khuzdar, Awaran, Barkhan, Jafarabad, Kohlu, Sibi, Dera Bugti, Loralai, Lasbela, and Naseerabad are on alert for rainfall.

    Read More: Flash floods, heavy rain kill 64 in a week

    The NDMA has cautioned the public to stay away from weak structures, brick walls, electric poles, and billboards during storms and heavy winds, as they pose a significant risk.

    It also warned that visibility could be reduced, leading to potential accidents. Flash floods may occur, especially in local streams, so the public is advised to exercise caution.

    “Authorities have been instructed to ensure preparedness for any emergency situations,” an NDMA spokesperson said. “Citizens are encouraged to use the Pak NDMA Disaster Alert App for updates and guidance on the weather conditions and potential hazards.”

    As Pakistan braces for severe weather, the NDMA is urging citizens to stay informed and follow safety guidelines to minimise the risk of casualties and damage from storms, flooding, and other weather-related hazards.

    Also Read: Construction along Swat River diverted water flow, leading tourists into danger: report

    Flash floods and heavy rain have killed 64 people and injured 117 in a week across the country, a government agency said on Wednesday.

    The highest toll was in K-P, with 23 dead including 10 children, the National Disaster Management Authority said. Fourteen of the victims were swept away in a flash flood in the Swat Valley last week, local media reported.

    Flash floods and homes collapsing in heavy rain killed 21 others in the eastern province of Punjab, including 11 children, the authority said. In Sindh, 15 were killed, while five people died in southwestern Balochistan.

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  • Czech mountaineer dies while summiting Nanga Parbat

    Czech mountaineer dies while summiting Nanga Parbat



    First woman climber from the Czech Republic Kolouchova Klara reportedly dies during expedition of Nanga Parbat. — Reporter

    CHILAS: Kolouchova Klara, a climber from the Czech Republic, lost her life while summiting Nanga Parbat after falling from a height between Camp 1 and 2, according to a Diamer official.

    Klara Kolouchova, 46, was part of a seven-member expedition team, including her husband, that had arrived in Pakistan on June 15 and reached base camp two days later.

    Diamer Additional Deputy Commissioner Nizamuddin said Klara teammates confirmed her death after returning to base camp, but her body remains at the fall site.

    He said efforts are underway to confirm the exact spot where the mountaineer fell before starting a recovery operation.

    According to the Alpine Club of Pakistan, the incident occurred around 4am local time.

    Rescue officials and high-altitude porters have been dispatched to the area, though recovery efforts are complicated by the mountain’s extreme terrain.

    Karrar Haidri, vice president of the Alpine Club of Pakistan, expressed deep sorrow over the Czech climber’s death, calling her an “inspiration to climbers worldwide”.

    “We are devastated by the loss of Klára Kolouchova, an extraordinary mountaineer who had conquered some of the world’s highest peaks,” Haidri said in a statement. “Our hearts go out to her family, friends, and the global climbing community during this painful time.”

    Haidri confirmed that the Alpine Club was coordinating with local authorities to assist in recovery efforts.

    Kolouchová gained international recognition as the first Czech woman to summit both Everest and K2, two of the world’s tallest peaks.

    Her attempt on Nanga Parbat — Pakistan’s second-highest mountain at 8,125 meters — was part of her quest to climb all 14 of the world’s 8,000-meter peaks.

    Nanga Parbat is the third-most dangerous 8,000-meter peak, with a death rate of around 22% of climbers. The “Killer Mountain” — as it is titled — has claimed more than 60 lives.

    It is one of the most prominent peaks of the Himalayas range after Mount Everest. Nanga Parbat has a big vertical relief over the local terrain in almost all directions.

    Its south ‘Rupal face’ is referred to as the highest mountain face in the world, which rises 4,600m (about 15,090 ft) above sea level. It’s North ‘Rakhiot Flank’ is one of the 10 greatest elevation gains in such a short distance on earth. It rises 7,000m (about 23,000 ft) above sea level.

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  • Punjab moves toward major local Government reforms ahead of Elections

    Punjab moves toward major local Government reforms ahead of Elections

    Preparations for local government elections in Punjab are progressing as key amendments to the proposed local government law near finalisation.

    A major reform under consideration is the replacement of Deputy Commissioners with elected public representatives as heads of district-level authorities, a move aimed at enhancing democratic governance and accountability.

    Sources indicate that the revised draft law also includes provisions for the direct election of women and minority representatives to ensure more inclusive and effective representation.

    These proposals were discussed during a recent session of the Punjab Assembly’s Standing Committee on Local Government, chaired by Pir Ashraf Rasool.

    Felbous Christopher, a ruling party MPA and Chairman of the Standing Committee on Minority Affairs, strongly advocated for the direct election of minority representatives in local bodies. He argued that this change would foster authentic leadership and enable more efficient resolution of community issues.

    The committee approved the proposal by a majority vote.

    The draft local government bill had been sent to the committee for review in light of the approaching elections. Christopher noted that a broad consensus already exists within the assembly regarding direct elections for minority seats.

    The committee is expected to present its final report on the proposed legislation in its upcoming meeting for formal approval.


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  • Traffic plan unveiled, MA Jinnah road to be closed for security measures

    Traffic plan unveiled, MA Jinnah road to be closed for security measures

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    KARACHI:

    Almost 50,000 police personnel will be deployed for the security of Muharram processions in Sindh, said Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon addressing a press conference on Thursday.

    The tense geopolitical situation of the region compounded by collaboration of anti-state elements with the hostile neighbour warrants heightened security for the mass gatherings of Muharram.

    Sharjeel assured that the Sindh government has made foolproof security arrangements for Muharram.

    Most important was the unity of Ummah to defeat the designs of enemies of the country to use Muharram days to fan sectarian hatred and violence.

    The senior minister stated that the Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah held meetings with scholars from various schools of thought to assure harmony and reviewed the security plan for gatherings and processions.

    Sharjeel told the media that 14,546 police personnel would be deployed for gatherings and 35,116 for Muharram processions, with over 14,000 additional personnel assigned to ensure the security of all events.

    He announced that a total of 49,662 police personnel will be deployed across Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Larkana, Mirpurkhas, and Shaheed Benazirabad from the 8th to 10th of Muharram to prevent any untoward incidents and maintain peace.

    He emphasised that while the Sindh government tolerates criticism, it will not allow anyone to dictate its policies. He added that the government had also proposed allocating a large designated area for protests to ensure that public life remains unaffected.

    Traffic plan for three days of Muharram

    The Traffic Police have announced a special traffic plan for 8th, 9th, and 10th of Muharram. Under the plan, MA Jinnah Road will remain closed from Guru Mandir to Tower on all three days due to security concerns. The main Muharram processions will begin from Nishtar Park and conclude at Hussainia Iranian Imambargah, passing through its designated routes. Vehicles bearing special stickers issued for the procession will be allowed to join.

    As per the announced plan for traffic, commuters from Nazimabad can travel through Lasbela Chowk via Nishtar Road and Garden. Those coming from Liaquatabad can turn right at Teen Hatti towards Lasbela Chowk or to left towards Central Jail and Martin Road.

    Motorists coming from Hassan Square and heading to the PP Chowrangi can use Kashmir Road under Jail Flyover, Society Light Signal, Sharah-e-Quaideen, and Nishtar Road via Teen Hatti and Lasbela Chowk.

    Commuters from Sharea Faisal towards Sharah-e-Quaideen and Noorani Kabab to Numaish can take a right turn at Society traffic light towards Kashmir Road. Those heading to Guru Mandir or MA Jinnah Road via Jail Gate or Jamshed Road can take Bahadur Yar Jang Road and pass through Soldier Bazaar. Similarly, those at Garden Zoo heading to MA Jinnah Road will be diverted via Anklesaria to either Gul Plaza or Coast Guard, near Holy Family Hospital.

    All heavy and commercial vehicles from Super Highway or Gulberg towards MA Jinnah Road will be diverted from Liaquatabad No10 to Nazimabad Chowrangi No2, and then proceed via Habib Bank Flyover, State Avenue Road, and Shershah to Mauripur. The same route will apply for return.

    Heavy traffic coming from National Highway will take Sharea Faisal or Rashid Minhas Road, Stadium Road, Sir Shah Suleman Road, Hassan Square, Liaquatabad No10, and Nazimabad Chowrangi No2 towards Mauripur, and will follow the same route back.

    The Traffic Police spokesperson clarified that no small or large vehicles will be allowed beyond Guru Mandir Chowk on the procession route. All such traffic will be diverted towards Bahadur Yar Jang Road and Soldier Bazaar. Vehicles with stickers will be allowed entry from Sharah-e-Quaideen via Society Light Signal.

    Participants arriving from Nazimabad may enter via Lasbela, Al-Bela, Garden Jamaat Khana, Soldier Bazaar No3 traffic light to Numaish. Those from Liaquatabad, Teen Hatti, Jehangir Road, Guru Mandir, Society signal, Gulistan-e-Johar, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, University Road, Old Sabzi Mandi, Kashmir Road can also through Numaish.

    Vehicles distributing niaz or tabarruk will only be allowed entry into the procession from Tower near Memon Masjid. No vehicle will be permitted to park along the procession route.d

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  • Pakistan: Negligence by several departments uncovered in Swat drowning incident – ANI News

    1. Pakistan: Negligence by several departments uncovered in Swat drowning incident  ANI News
    2. Premier gets differing views on what to do with KP govt  Dawn
    3. Construction along Swat River diverted water flow, leading tourists into danger: report  The Express Tribune
    4. PM briefed on Swat River tragedy by KP Governor, orders enhanced preventive measures  Ptv.com.pk
    5. PHC demands accountability over Swat tragedy, seeks reports on rescue operations  Pakistan Today

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  • Construction along Swat River diverted water flow, leading tourists into danger: report

    Construction along Swat River diverted water flow, leading tourists into danger: report

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    PESHAWAR:

    An inquiry report by the Malakand commissioner into the tragic incident in Swat River has been submitted to the Provincial Inspection Team on Thursday. The report sheds light on the circumstances surrounding the event that claimed multiple lives.

    Last week, flash floods triggered by a sudden surge in the Swat River and other streams in the district following heavy monsoon rains claimed the lives of at least 12 people.

    The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) described the flood level as “very high,” while officials said dozens of people were trapped as authorities scrambled to deal with the aftermath of two days of relentless downpours.

    According to the investigation, construction work along the river had diverted the water flow, resulting in lower water levels at the accident site. This reduction in the water level led the tourists to enter the river, unaware of the potential dangers.

    The report revealed that heavy rainfall caused the water level in Swat River to rise to 77,782 cusecs. The preliminary findings indicate that 17 tourists were trapped in the flood, with 10 hailing from Sialkot, six from Mardan, and one local resident.

    Read More: Sudden water surge caused Swat tragedy

    The affected tourists arrived at a local hotel at 8:31 am and entered the river an hour later at 9:31 am. The hotel’s security guard attempted to stop them, but the group bypassed the hotel’s front entrance and entered from the back. Just 14 minutes later, at 9:45 am, rising water levels prompted a rescue call.

    Authorities reached the site at 10:05 am, 20 minutes after the distress call. All relevant departments had been alerted about the risk of flooding, with several weather warnings issued by concerned agencies.

    Emergency personnel had been pre-designated for action in case of an emergency. Prior to the flood, a decision had already been made to address encroachments along the riverbank. On June 2, Section 144 was imposed in the Malakand Division for one month.

    The report noted that on June 24, Section 144 was extended to prohibit swimming and boating in Swat River. Of the 17 trapped tourists, four were rescued, 12 bodies were recovered, and search efforts for one person are still ongoing.

    Also Read: DC Swat removed, four officials suspended

    The report further revealed that 75 people were swept away in various parts of Swat. As a result, several key officials, including the DC, ADC, and AC of Babuzai and Khwazakhela, were suspended. The district emergency officer and tehsil municipal officer of Swat were also relieved of their duties.

    In the aftermath of the tragedy, on June 28, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa chief secretary visited the site and imposed a complete ban on all mining activities.

    Meanwhile, a report by the K-P irrigation department revealed earlier that the flow of the Khwazakhela River surged dramatically by 71,044 cusecs — from 6,738 to 77,782 cusecs — within a few hours on June 27. The sudden rise left a family stranded on the riverbed with no opportunity to return to safety.

    According to the report, the irrigation department issued an early warning at 8:41 am, alerting all relevant departments. Deputy commissioners of Swat, Charsadda, and Nowshera were informed in advance, and regular updates were shared via WhatsApp. A formal flood alert was issued at 10:30 am.

    The department claimed it repeatedly sent alerts to Swat DC, PDMA, ADC Relief, and other relevant officials. The tourists reportedly entered the middle of the Khwazakhela River when the water level was stable, but became trapped as it began to rise. They waited for the water to recede, but the level continued to increase rapidly.

    The report recommended equipping Rescue 1122 with flood rescue tools and urged hotel owners to restrict tourist movement to safe areas. It also called on the local administration to develop a comprehensive plan to manage tourist movement and suggested the installation of telemetry gauges in Madian and Kalam for better flood monitoring.

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  • Islamabad HC overturns 10-year sentences of four Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf members in May 9 riots case – ANI News

    1. Islamabad HC overturns 10-year sentences of four Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf members in May 9 riots case  ANI News
    2. IHC overturns 10-year sentences of 4 PTI workers in May 9 riots case  Dawn
    3. IHC adjourns appeals in May 9 riots case  nation.com.pk
    4. May 9: IHC overturns sentence of 4 PTI workers  The Express Tribune
    5. IHC acquits PTI workers in May 9 Ramna police station attack case  24 News HD

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  • Govt announces Ashusra holidays – ARY News

    1. Govt announces Ashusra holidays  ARY News
    2. Railways reservation offices to remain close on Youm-e-Ashura  Ptv.com.pk
    3. Govt announces July 5-6 holidays on account of Ashura  The Express Tribune
    4. Sindh seeks suspension of cellular services on 10th Muharram  Geo.tv
    5. NADRA offices to remain closed on THESE days  ARY News

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  • PM, military leadership played key role in brokering Iran-Israel ceasefire: Naqvi

    PM, military leadership played key role in brokering Iran-Israel ceasefire: Naqvi

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    Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi stated that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the military leadership played a pivotal role in the Iran-Israel conflict and the subsequent ceasefire between the two countries.

    “Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif played a crucial role in the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, and the military also played a significant role in this regard. I don’t want to go into further details, but the way PM negotiated with world leaders is something we must be proud of,” he said.

    The 12-day war, which began with unprovoked Israeli military strikes in Iran on June 13, resulted in 610 deaths, including senior nuclear scientists and high-ranking military commanders. In retaliation, strikes from Iran killed 28 in Israel.

    The US joined the conflict on June 22 with bunker-buster bombings on Iran’s nuclear facilities in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan. A US-brokered ceasefire was reached on June 24, shortly after Iran launched missiles at the largest US airbase in the Middle East, located in Qatar.

    Recalling the recent Pakistan-India conflict that ended after US President Trump brokered a ceasefire, he stated that during India’s attack, Field Marshal Asim Munir stood firm and strong, and his resolve was that India would have to suffer four times as much.

    The minister made these remarks during a meeting with religious scholars in Islamabad on Thursday, which focused on maintaining law and order during Muharram.

    Speaking on the occasion, Naqvi appreciated the role of religious scholars in establishing peace. He suggested that the chairman of the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee adopt a theme of unity among people of different schools of thought, encouraging them to work together without abandoning their own beliefs or interfering with others.

    Pakistan-India conflict

    The latest escalation between Pakistan and India began on April 22, when an attack in Pahalgam killed 26 people. India immediately blamed Pakistan for the incident. However, Pakistan categorically rejected the Indian blame.

    Tensions further escalated in the early hours of May 7, when missile strikes hit six cities in Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), destroying a mosque and killing dozens of civilians, including women, children, and the elderly.

    Read More: French intelligence official confirms downing of Rafale by Pakistan

    In a swift military response, Pakistan’s armed forces shot down Indian warplanes, including three Rafale jets. The confrontation intensified again in the early hours of May 10, when India targeted several Pakistani airbases with missile strikes.

    In retaliation, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, damaging Indian military installations, including missile storage sites, airbases, and other strategic targets.

    On May 10, US President Donald Trump announced that a ceasefire had been reached following intense diplomatic efforts overnight. Minutes later, the agreement was confirmed separately by Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and the Indian foreign secretary.


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  • Govt declares 9th, 10th Moharram as public holidays – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Govt declares 9th, 10th Moharram as public holidays  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Railways reservation offices to remain close on Youm-e-Ashura  Ptv.com.pk
    3. Govt announces July 5-6 holidays on account of Ashura  The Express Tribune
    4. Sindh seeks suspension of cellular services on 10th Muharram  nation.com.pk
    5. Sindh govt announces public holiday on 9th and 10th of Muharram  24 News HD

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