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Karachi weather: Area-wise rainfall figures released


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Karachi skilled various rainfall ranges throughout the town during the last 24 hours, with Gulshan Hadeed recording the very best at 62mm, in response to the Meteorological Department.

Over the previous 72 hours, Gulshan Hadeed has recorded a complete of 128mm, highlighting the depth of the current downpours.

Moreover, the division’s information confirmed that from August 27 to five pm yesterday, Surjani city witnessed a considerable 30mm of rainfall.

Meanhile, Nazimabad recorded 26mm, and Kemari noticed 21mm of rain.

Other areas additionally skilled vital showers: Faisal Base recorded 14mm, Orangi 13.1mm, and Saddar 13mm. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Complex reported 12.2mm, and Old Airport obtained 11.6mm.

In Gulshan Mamar, 11.1mm of rainfall was recorded, whereas Jinnah Terminal noticed 9.6mm. PAF Masroor Base recorded 9mm, with Korangi barely decrease at 8.2mm.

DHA Phase Two reported 7.8mm, Gadap 3.7mm, and Bin Qasim recorded the bottom at 1.1mm.

Karachi’s Gulshan Hadeed recorded a complete of 128mm rain in the course of the previous 72 hours.

Meanwhile, a low-pressure climate system from Gujarat, India, is anticipated to method nearer to Karachi by Thursday, bringing the chance of heavy downpours, in response to the Chief Meteorologist of Karachi, Sardar Sarfraz.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department’s monsoon alert signifies that sturdy monsoon winds are persistently getting into Sindh. Thunderstorms, sturdy winds, and heavy to very heavy rain are anticipated in Karachi and numerous rural districts of Sindh till August 31.

The risk of city flooding persists in Karachi as a result of anticipated rain. Fishermen have been suggested to keep away from venturing into open seas till 31 August.

The highly effective monsoon system, within the type of a deep despair, was situated 320 kilometres from Karachi on Wednesday morning. The deep despair might carry winds of as much as 70 kilometres per hour. The rainfall is anticipated to proceed till August 31.


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