On Thursday, Lahore had torrential rains that broke a 44-year-old record by receiving over 350 millimeters in three hours. In addition, an individual in Nishat Colony lost their life to electrocution.
The Tajpura neighborhood has experienced heavy rains that have flooded roads, flooded homes, and interfered with early morning commutes. In addition, there have been other areas where power has been turned off.
However, the rain was not limited to Lahore; low-lying areas were drenched in rain in Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Sheikhupura, Pakpattan, Kasur, and Jehlum, among other towns in the nation.
Chief meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz of the Pakistan Meteorological Department called the rains “torrential” in his assessment of the situation in Lahore.Senior Key Points in LahoreRainfall total (mm)
One airport (357
2 Head Office, Wasa 210, Gulberg
Lakshmi Chowk 211, 3
4 Upper Mall, 215
5 SDO Office 202 in Mughalpura
Office 258 of Tajpura SDO, 6
The Director Office of Nisster Town in 7
8 Chowk, Nakhuda 247
Nine Pani Wala Talab 314
275 Farrukhabad 10
11 Baghdad-e-Ravi 235
SDO Office 260, Iqbal Town, 12
Office 232, Samnabad SDO 13
14 SDO Office 270 Johar Town
218 Qurtaba Chowk 15
It is raining heavily all around Lahore, he continued. Rainfall in Sindh was higher than in Punjab. However, this was anticipated.
“The severity of this period is predicted to decrease, but because of a significant cloud mass, it will continue to rain sporadically until this evening.