Heavy rain alert issued for Islamabad and Rawalpindi

Islamabad: The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds for Islamabad and Rawalpindi over the next two days, warning that low-lying areas may face urban flooding. The system is also expected to affect several cities across Punjab, bringing widespread rainfall and possible disruption to transport, markets, and routine public movement. Authorities have advised residents to follow official alerts, avoid unnecessary travel during heavy downpours, and take safety precautions. Heavy rain can delay construction work, affect road access, pressure drainage systems, and influence short-term business activity in urban zones. Will timely preparedness help protect citizens and reduce infrastructure losses?

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