At least one man died on Sunday as moderate to heavy rain lashed parts of Karachi on Sunday. More downpours are expected over the next 48 hours.
Police surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed told Dawn.com that the body of a 40-year-old man was brought from the city’s Lea Market near Memon Masjid to Civil Hospital Karachi. The cause of death was electrocution, she added.
The highest amount of rainfall received during the last 24 hours was in Quaidabad (4.5mm), followed by Saddar (4mm), Korangi (3mm), Gulshan-i-Hadeed (3mm), PAF Masroor base (2.4mm), Orangi Town (2mm), University Road (1.5mm), PAF Faisal base (1.5mm), Keamari (1.4mm), Jinnah Terminal (0.8mm), DHA Phase 2 (0.6mm), North Karachi (0.6mm) and old airport area (0.6mm), data from the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) showed.
Karachi Administrator Murtaza Wahab said it had been “raining constantly” in Karachi since early morning.
Its been raining constantly in Karachi since early morning. However, the situation so far has been under control. All main roads and underpasses remain clear for traffic. Water piled up on the side of the roads will be brushed out
— Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui (@murtazawahab1) July 24, 2022
A day earlier, Wahab had shared images of Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah visiting different parts of the metropolitan city to oversee rain preparations and work on cleaning the stormwater drains.
“The entire administration will be in [the] field to ensure that rainwater is drained out,” the Karachi administrator had assured.
Chief Minister #Sindh along with his Ministers visited different areas of #Karachi to oversee the rain preparation & work on the clearing of Naalaas. The entire administration will be in field to ensure that the rain water is drained out pic.twitter.com/wWj8Fjz8eB
— Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui (@murtazawahab1) July 23, 2022
Meanwhile, the (KE) spokesperson said that the power utility had received rainfall reports in different parts of the city.
In a series of tweets, he urged citizens to be careful when using electrical appliances and to maintain a safe distance from billboards, electricity poles and under-construction buildings in case of strong wind.
He warned that the power supply in low-lying areas may be interrupted due to the accumulation of rainwater.
“KE staff is constantly monitoring the situation and on alert,” he said. Adding that citizens could register their complaints on 118 helplines.
Karachi police on alert
Separately, Additional Inspector General of Police Javed Odho directed all field commanders to remain within their areas during the rainfall.
Officers posted in the operations and traffic department were directed to remain in their assigned areas.
The Special Security Unit was also instructed to remain on standby to assist the Rain Emergency Unit in helping citizens.
“Police vehicles on patrol have been instructed to carry necessary equipment needed to help vehicles stuck in rainwater.”
In case of an emergency, citizens can contact the 15 helplines.
Separately, a statement issued by the Karachi traffic police spokesperson said heavy rains were predicted in Karachi.
It said the deputy inspector general of police had put the traffic police on high alert to help citizens.
“More than 30 recovery vehicles and over 30 patrol vehicles are present for public assistance and rescue operations at important roads and places,” the statement said.
Widespread rain, and thunderstorms expected
In the latest weather advisory issued on Sunday, the PMD said strong monsoon currents “continually penetrate in Sindh since last night” and would prevail till July 26-27.
“Under the influence of this weather system, widespread rain-wind/thunderstorms with scattered heavy/very heavy falls (extremely heavy at times) are likely in Tharparker, Umerkot, Mirpurkhas, Badin, Thatta, Sujawal, Tando M Khan, Tando Allayar, Hyderabad, Matiari, Sanghar, Nawabshah, Khairpur, Sukkur, Larkana, Jacobabad, Dadu, Jamshoro, Shikarpur, Qambar Shahdadkot, Ghotki and Kashmore districts and Karachi division from today to July 26-27,” the PMD said.
The department warned that heavy rainfall could result in urban flooding/waterlogging in low-lying areas of Karachi, Hyderabad, Thatta, Sujawal, Badin, Mirpurkhas, Umerkot, Tharparker, Tando M Khan, Tando Allayar, Sanghar, Nawabshah, Dadu, Jamshoro, Kambar Shahdadkot, Larkana and Sukkur during the forecast period.
“Strong winds may damage vulnerable and loose structures. The persistent heavy spell over Khuzdar, Lasbela, Hub and along Kirthar Range may create pressure on Hub Dam and flash Flooding in Dadu and Jamshoro districts,” it added.
The monsoon season in Pakistan this year has wreaked havoc in Sindh and Balochistan. Earlier, Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman said that rains in the provinces have broken 30-year records.