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Islamabad (Web Desk) Stormy rain across the country, the Meteorological Department says the weather is likely to remain hot and dry in most parts of the country, while there is a possibility of rain with wind and thunder in Islamabad and Gir two districts.

According to the details, the Meteorological Department says that the weather is likely to remain hot and dry in most parts of the country, while in Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Potohar region, North East Punjab and North – South East. Balochistan, there will be rain with wind in a few places.

According to the Department of Meteorology, the weather will remain hot and dry during the day in Islamabad and Gir two districts, there is a possibility of rain with wind and thunder in the evening and the weather is likely to remain hot and dry in most areas of Baluchistan province.

The weather forecast says that it is expected to be partly cloudy during the evening hours in Lasbela and Awaran, and rain with thunder and lightning is expected.

According to the Meteorological Department, the weather is likely to be hot and dry in most areas of Punjab and Sindh, while the weather is likely to remain hot in the central / southern areas, while the weather is likely to be hot and dry in most areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The Meteorological Department further said that there is a possibility of wind and rain at a few places in Dir, Swat, Malakand, Bajaur, Peshawar, Kohat, Hangu, Kirk, Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Tank, and Waziristan.

PDMA/Warning

PDMA Punjab has issued a warning to the administration regarding the weather.

The PDMA spokesperson says that the weather will continue to be very hot and dry in most areas of Punjab from June 16 to 18. There is a chance of gusty winds and thundershowers in most areas of the state from June 18 and 22. Rain is forecast in South Punjab between 20 and 22 June.

DGPDMA Irfan Ali Kathia has instructed the administration to be alert and said that the citizens must keep the weather situation in mind while preparing for Eid-ul-Adha Take the necessary equipment before traveling to the mountainous areas .

Irfan Ali Kathia has said that the rescue organizations and the district administration should remain alert even during Eid holidays Instructions have been issued to provide all possible facilities to the tourists of places in stormy conditions.

In the PDMA letter, it is said that in order to deal with any adverse event in advance, the district administration has been instructed to ensure that small and large machines are available and said that farmers should follow the procedure of watering their crops and especially harvesting wheat .

PDMA says that in case of strong winds, people should stay away from power lines, dilapidated buildings and structures, cyan boards and notice boards. Tourists and local population in highly sensitive areas were instructed to take precautionary measures to be aware of the weather.

DGP PDMA has further said that in an emergency situation contact PDMA helpline 1129 or Rescue 1122.

State of water in rivers and reservoirs

The WAPDA spokesperson says that the inflow of water into River Indus at Tarbela is 117,300 cusecs and the outflow is 120,000 cusecs, at Mangala, the inflow of water into River Jhelum is 44,000 cusecs and the outflow is 65,000 cusecs of water in Chashma Barrage is 1 lakh 85 thousand 200 and release is 1 lakh 85 thousand cusecs.

The WAPDA Spokesperson says that the inflow of water in river Chenab at Head Marala is 37 thousand 500 cusecs and the outflow is 11 thousand 500 cusecs, while the inflow of water in river Kabul at Nowshera is 81 thousand 300 cusecs and the outflow flow is 81 thousand 300 cusecs.

Reservoirs:

The WAPDA spokesperson says that the water storage in Tarbela today is 950 thousand acre feet, Mangla water storage today is 32 lakh 31 thousand acre feet while in Chashma today the water storage is 186 thousand acre feet.

A WAPDA spokesperson further said that the total water storage in Tarbela, Mangala and Chishma Reservoir is 43 lakh 67 thousand acre feet.
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