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    NDMA Issues Flood and Landslide Warnings for Northern Pakistan in June-July

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a cautionary advisory regarding the increased risk of floods and landslides in the northern regions of Pakistan during the months of June and July. This period coincides with the monsoon season, which historically brings heavy rainfall to these mountainous areas, often triggering natural disasters. The warning aims to alert local communities and authorities to enhance readiness and take preventive measures to mitigate potential damage.

    Notably, the northern areas, including Gilgit-Baltistan and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, are particularly vulnerable due to their rugged terrain and river systems that swell during intense rainfall. Past incidents have demonstrated how sudden floods and landslides can disrupt transportation, damage infrastructure, and pose significant risks to lives and livelihoods. The NDMA’s forecast underscores the importance of timely response and coordination among disaster management agencies.

    In a significant development, this early warning serves as a critical tool for disaster risk reduction, enabling government bodies and local populations to implement evacuation plans, reinforce embankments, and ensure emergency supplies are in place. The alert also highlights the broader challenges posed by climate variability, which may exacerbate the frequency and intensity of such natural hazards in the region. Overall, the NDMA’s proactive stance is vital for safeguarding vulnerable communities during the peak monsoon months.

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