Islamabad, Aug 1: The city of Lahore received over 350 millimeters of rain in just three hours, smashing a weather record that had stood for 44 years.
In Tajpura, a lot of rain has flooded homes, flooded roads, and messed up morning commutes. Numerous locations have experienced widespread power disruptions as a result of the rain. Beyond Lahore, other cities including Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Sheikhupura, Pakpattan, Kasur, Jehlum, and others were also hit by the intense rains. These cities’ low-lying regions were all underwater.The Pakistan Meteorological Department’s chief meteorologist, Sardar Sarfaraz, called the rains in Lahore “torrential.”
Although the severity of this spell is predicted to decrease, there will still be sporadic rain till this evening due to a sizable cloud mass. There will be rain in a few areas of the nation between August 1 6, he said. The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) reports that the following rainfall totals were recorded in different parts of Lahore:
Airport: 353 millimeters
Head Office: 201 mm; Wasa, Gulberg
211 mm at Lakshmi Chowk
Mall Upper: 194 mm
SDO Office in Mughalpura: 202 mm
Office of Tajpura SDO: 240 mm
Director Office for Nishter Town: 287 mm
Nakhuda Chowk: 231 mm
Talab Pani Wala: 299 mm
250 mm in Farrukhabad
220 mm is Gulshan-e-Ravi.
SDO Office Iqbal Town: 256 mm
SDO Office at Samnabad: 220 mm
SDO Office in Johar Town: 270 mm
Qurtaba Chowk: 217mm
The emergency rooms at Services Hospital and Mayo Hospital have experienced severe flooding as a result of the city’s heavy rains, seriously disrupting patient care.