Pakistan Faces Severe Drought Threat: PMD Issues Urgent Warning
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has raised alarms over an impending drought in Sindh, Balochistan, and Punjab due to significantly below-normal rainfall. According to the latest report, Sindh is experiencing a staggering 62% rainfall deficit, while Balochistan follows closely with a 52% shortfall. Punjab is also seeing concerning dry conditions, exacerbating water scarcity in the region.
Water Crisis Deepens as Temperatures Soar
The water levels in major dams have plummeted, raising concerns over irrigation and drinking water supply. With temperatures rising, the dry conditions are expected to worsen, further stressing local communities. Areas such as Tharparkar, Gwadar, and Bahawalpur are already experiencing moderate to mild drought, affecting agriculture and daily life.
Experts Warn of Flash Drought
Meteorologists caution that if the current trend continues, a flash drought could emerge in the coming months, posing a severe risk to farmers and livestock. Experts are urging authorities to implement preventive measures such as water conservation strategies, efficient irrigation techniques, and contingency plans for affected regions.
Call for Immediate Action
With Pakistan already facing climate-induced challenges, this drought warning underscores the urgency of sustainable water management and proactive governance. Stakeholders, including the government, farmers, and citizens, must act swiftly to mitigate the crisis and prevent long-term repercussions on food security and livelihoods.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing situation.
