Pakistan is bracing for more severe weather as another Western storm system is forecasted to enter the country through Iran. Heavy rainfall has been reported in several districts of Balochistan, including Quetta, Chaman, Killa Abdullah, Sranan, Jungle Pir Ali Zai, Gulanstan, and Pishin. Meanwhile, snowfall has begun in the upper regions, including Kozhak Top, Shila Bagh, and Lowi Band.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has predicted heavy rainfall and snowfall in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from February 4 to 8. The authorities are concerned about the risk of landslides and avalanche in mountainous regions.
The Quetta-Taftan highway has been closed due to heavy snowfall, and the authorities are working to clear the roads. The NDMA has also warned that the Pakistan-Afghanistan border may be affected by the severe weather.
In a separate development, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed support for the Pakistani government’s efforts to combat terrorism. The ministry stated that Saudi Arabia stands with the Pakistani government and people in the war against terrorism.
The Pakistani government has also taken steps to improve the country’s infrastructure, with the establishment of the Pakistan Agriculture, Food, and Drug Authority (PAFDA) in Punjab.
In Karachi, the city’s residents are struggling with the poor condition of the roads. The metropolis is facing a housing crisis, with many residents unable to afford homes and forced to live in rented accommodations.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has demanded that the authorities provide a written record of the health check-up of the party’s chairman, Imran Khan, who was injured in a recent attack.
The authorities have reported that 29 people were injured in the attack, and many are being treated at hospitals. The rescue and fire brigade teams are working to extinguish the fire.
The Sindh government has announced a traffic plan for the “Jine Do Karachi” march, which is scheduled to take place in Karachi on February 8.
The Prime Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mehmood Khan, has expressed his determination to overcome the challenges faced by the province. The federal Minister for Interior, Shahryar Afridi, has also visited the Quetta Corps Headquarters to review the situation.
The Pakistan government has also announced that the registration process for kite sellers and door-to-door vendors will continue until February 8.
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