Hailstorm in northern areas; rain lashes Abbottabad

Author: Abdul Khaliq Qureshi

Nathiagali, Thandiani, Changla Gali and their adjacent hilly areas received hailstorms the other night, due to which the windowpanes were broken at various areas of mountains, said a reliable source, adding that soon after Zohar prayers rain lashed the lower parts of the city area, inundating various streets and road.

However, the Silk Route was showing a glimpse of deserted look because of thin traffic after precluding torrential rain, although the public traffic was blocked because of pandemic coronavirus emergency following the decision as well as the notification issued by the Premier, Imran Khan. In addition, no flood of mild intensity was reported from the area men. River Jhelum, Sindh, Kunhar, and Neelum observed normally flowing in the proposed area’s eyewitnesses confirmed.

Moreover, the experts added that the rain does not provisioning good results for the crops as the most parts of the district Abbottabad prey of large vacuum of the tube wells but majority depending on rain falling to derive best results for the production of wheat crops, and other during the seasons are known as Fasal-e-Khareef and Fasal-e-Rabi.

In addition, at least for various months, the dust was one of the mysterious problems instead opaque atmosphere which was seemed much predicament to the suburbs.

Anyhow, just grocery shops were opened in the score of localities to ease the customers to buy edibles for their domestic use. The fruit rates observed much higher than before as the fruit markets cannot supply various fruits on cheap rates to the fruit traders, due to which the guava was being sold by the cart holder at the rate of Rs.140 per KG while it’s previous then the emergency enforcement the rate was not more than Rs 70 per kg. Following the same situation the daily use commodities gradually putting away the people at large in the room of impoverished masses.

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