Karachi experiences light to heavy drizzle as city admin ensures emergency measures | Maqvi News

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Commuters make their way to a road amid rain showers in Karachi on February 2, 2024. — Online
Commuters make their way to a road amid rain showers in Karachi on February 2, 2024. — Online

A day after the city administration warned residents to restrict their movement due to the predicted heavy rain, different parts of Karachi experienced light to heavy drizzle Friday morning.

I. I. Chundrigar Road, Saddar, Sarjani Town, Malir, North Karachi, Korangi Industrial Area, Orangi Town, Baldia Town and Manghopir Northern Bypass are some of the city’s areas that have received rain.

Meanwhile, Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab posted about the city administration’s preparations to avoid any inconvenience to Karachi’s residents.

“Apart from pumps, 53 of these suction vehicles have been moved to various locations for clearing rainwater as and when required,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

The city’s mayor added that apart from traffic police, wardens have also been placed on major arteries to help ease the flow of traffic.

It should be noted that the Sindh government, on Thursday, declared a rain emergency in the province and decided that offices in Karachi would be open for half a day today, viewing the forecast of heavy rains in the megalopolis.

The provincial government also cancelled evening classes in schools today. The Sindh School Education and Literacy Department, in a notification, said all private and public evening shift schools would remain closed.

Karachi mayor said the decision for the half-day was taken as an “abundant precaution”. He also requested citizens to avoid travelling unnecessarily to stave off any inconvenience.

According to Pakistan Meteorological Department Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz, heavy rain is likely in Karachi’s Gadap, Sarjani and Malir.

Light rain is recorded in some areas of Karachi, he added.

“There is light rain in Gwadar today. Heavy spell of rain has left the city,” Sarfaraz said.

The weather expert maintained that the spell of rain across Pakistan is likely to last till March 3.

The expert said there is a possibility of heavy rain and snowfall in the upper regions for the next two days, while he warned the fishermen of Balochistan to avoid going into the deep sea till this evening.

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