August 19, 2025 – The ongoing monsoon spell has hit Karachi with heavy rains, leading to urban flooding, power outages, and traffic disruptions across the city.
Karachi witnessed heavy rainfall that triggered widespread flooding across several parts of the city, disrupting daily life and leaving roads submerged. The downpour caused severe traffic jams, power outages in multiple neighborhoods, and damage to infrastructure. pic.twitter.com/BlXCLCvQg2
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Current Situation
- Rainfall: Intermittent rain and thunderstorms lashed the city on Monday and Tuesday.
- Flooding: Low-lying areas and major arteries, including Sharea Faisal, were partially submerged, disrupting traffic flow.
- Power Outages: Widespread electricity breakdowns were reported in several neighborhoods, a recurring problem during heavy rains.
- Casualties: While Karachi-specific figures are not yet confirmed, the PDMA Sindh has reported deaths in other flood-hit districts of the province.
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Government & Official Response
- PMD Forecast: More intermittent rains, with isolated heavy to very heavy downpours, are expected until August 22. Citizens have been advised to remain cautious.
- Emergency Measures:
- Sindh Chief Minister chaired emergency meetings to review monsoon preparations.
- Local bodies, administration, and traffic police placed on high alert.
- Drainage Operations:
- Karachi Mayor reported clearance work at 44 major nullahs and 150 smaller drains.
- Suction vehicles deployed at key points to manage accumulated water.
Wider Context
- Karachi’s flooding is part of the nationwide monsoon crisis.
- Provinces like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan have faced more severe flash floods, with higher casualties and destruction.
- The NDMA has issued nationwide alerts for possible flooding in rivers and canals as rains continue.
Public Advisory: Citizens are urged to avoid unnecessary travel, stay away from waterlogged areas, and follow official advisories as the monsoon system intensifies.
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