Balochistan’s coastal regions, Turbat, as well as other localities, faced heavy rains as well as thunderstorms on Tuesday.
Rainwater penetrated homes in the southern portion of the coastal city of Gwadar, and electricity also was cut off as the downpour drenched the city.
Heavy rain additionally poured on Jiwani, Pasni, Ormara, Kohlu, and the surrounding areas. The temperature fell under freezing due to rain and brisk winds.
Rainwater infiltrated towns and villages in Turbat, breaking the area’s land connectivity with the rest of the areas.
Heavy rain, on the other hand, wrecked multiple properties in Dasht Bilingor, Dalesar, Kashap, Balkroos, and other areas.
Heavy downpour created havoc in many places of Kech, as the rain began around eight o’clock at night and persisted throughout the night.
As per the latest statement issued by the Pakistan Meteorological Department, that the very first bout of rain and snowfall of the year 2022 would hit much of Pakistan from Monday on and could last until January 7.
Severe rain may produce flash floods in susceptible sections of the country’s southwestern Balochistan province, while heavy snow in elevated areas may induce traffic issues, according to the meteorological agency, which advised all competent authorities to stay alert in during the forecast timeframe.
As even the cold weather has gripped Pakistan, the number of patients suffering from winter-related health conditions has increased, adding to the state’s increasingly overburdened health service.