Severe scorcher likely to grip Karachi, other parts of country until May 5: NDMA
ISLAMABAD: The National Urgent condition response management Body (NDMA) has issued a comprehensive weather alert warning of an intense scorcher
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Severe scorcher likely to grip Karachi, other parts of country until May 5: NDMA
ISLAMABAD: The National Urgent condition response management Body (NDMA) has issued a comprehensive weather alert warning of an intense scorcher across multiple regions, including Karachi, till May 5.
The NDMA, through its National Emergencies Protection action Centre (NEOC), on Thursday urged representatives to activate urgent condition plans and residents to adopt precautionary measures to mitigate wellbeing and environmental risks.
The Met Office also projection rain with windstorms and thunderstorms in parts of the country between April 24 and 29.
According to the NDMA, the prevailing weather pattern aligns with its seasonal outlook issued three to four months earlier, indicating a period of climatic extremes.
The body has also released a detailed assessment of expected weather conditions from April to June.
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