Rain emergency enforced as Lahore records its 'wettest day' in 44 years

Rain emergency enforced as Lahore records its 'wettest day' in 44 years

Pakistan

The Met Office has predicted that the current rain spell in the country will continue till Aug 6

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LAHORE (Dunya News) - Lahore city experienced the most rainfall in 44 years today (Thursday) which resulted in flooding of low-lying areas.  

The Punjab governement has declared rain emergency in Lahore.  

Statistics show a staggering 337mm rainfall at the airport. Nishtar Town had 227mm, Gulshan-e-Ravi 210mm, Lakhsmi Chowk 191mm, Upper Mall 182mm, Tajpura 180mm, and Mughalpura 173mm rainfall. 

Downpour in several areas inundated roads and streets in the provincial capital and motorists faced immense difficulties while trying to carry on with their routine work. 

Rain caused disruption of electricity in parts of Lahore as dozens of feeders of the Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) tripped.

The Met Office has predicted that the current rain spell in the country will continue till Aug 6. 

Punjab 

Several areas of Punjab, icluding Gujrat, Gujranwala and Wazirabad, have also experienced heavy downpour. 

The rainfall has broken the streak of hot and humid weather in Punjab. Dozens of feeders have tripped in different areas of Punjab after rainfall.  

Karachi 

The provincial capital of Sindh also experiened rainfall in some areas. Parts of Karachi recorded heavy rain whereas others experienced light rain. 

Statistics for Karachi showed that Gulshan-e-Maimar recorded 11.5mm rainfall whereas Shahrah-e-Faisal 11mm, North Karachi 10mm, Korangi 8.8mm and Jinnah Terminal recorded 5.8mm rainfall. 

Strongs winds having a velocity of 20 to 22 km/h were recorded in the city and humidity in the air was recorded at 89 percent.