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NDMA issues alert for possible glacial lake outburst floods in northern areas

ISLAMABAD – The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a high alert for the northern regions of Pakistan due to the risk of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs). This alert comes amid rising temperatures, ongoing monsoon rains, and a western weather system that could trigger the bursting of glacial lakes.

According to NDMA, areas like Reshun, Brep, Booni, Sardar Gol, Thalo-1 and Thaloto, Bad Swat, Hinarche, Darkut, and Hundur are at higher risk of GLOFs. Authorities warned that the potential floods could damage connecting roads, bridges, and nearby infrastructure, increasing the threat to local residents and tourists.

Residents and visitors have been urged to stay away from glacier lakes and riverbanks. The public is also advised to follow local administration instructions and report any unusual changes in glacier activity or water flow immediately to the authorities to avoid dangerous situations.

Meanwhile, the monsoon season has already started in several parts of the country. In Lahore, heavy rain with thunder has brought relief from the heat, turning the weather pleasant. WASA reported 48mm rainfall in Nishtar Town, 32mm in Tajpura, and 20.2mm at the airport area, among other regions.

In Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and surrounding areas, continuous monsoon rain is also being recorded. The Meteorological Department has warned of possible urban flooding in central Punjab due to heavy downpours. In Faisalabad, temperatures dropped to 26°C after consistent rain throughout the night.

Additionally, in Gilgit-Baltistan, the water level in the Shyok River is rising rapidly. Authorities fear that parts of the main Siachen road could be washed away and nearby settlements may be at risk of flooding. Monsoon rains are expected to continue until July 1, further increasing the threat in vulnerable areas.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: alert comes amid rising temperatures, high alert for the northern regions of Pakistan, Latest, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), ongoing monsoon rains, risk of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs), western weather system

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