As the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) issued another warning about severe weather conditions that are expected in parts of Punjab and Islamabad on Sunday, the Punjab cabinet committee on disaster management approved several schemes aimed at making Cholistan more climate-resilient.
The fresh weather advisory, issued by the National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC) of the NDMA, says that a westerly disturbance is likely to cause unstable weather across several regions, bringing heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, windstorms, and isolated hailstorms.
According to the Dawn newspaper, the NEOC has warned that heavy rain and strong winds may lead to the falling of weak trees and could cause temporary power outages. Windstorms and hail may damage poorly constructed buildings, rooftops, vehicles, and power infrastructure. Additionally, hailstorms could pose serious risks to standing crops.
NDMA has advised everyone, including tourists, to monitor weather and road conditions, avoid unnecessary movement during heavy rain, and follow local safety instructions, especially in landslide-prone areas.
The authority continues to monitor the situation in real-time, and is coordinating with provincial and district disaster management authorities to ensure prompt response and public safety.
Separately, the Punjab cabinet committee on disaster management has approved several schemes to combat climate impact, as well as okaying the installation of water filtration plants in Cholistan.
The meeting also approved four schemes worth Rs550 million to prevent river erosion and strengthen the Walewala Dam on the river Sutlej in Kasur district.
Approval was also given for the construction and strengthening of a protective dam to prevent river erosion in Layyah. A scheme was also approved to prevent erosion of the river Chenab from Bela Sarban to Head Trimo in Jhang district.
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