Pakistan’s mountainous regions to experience rain, snowfall from Friday – Met Office

Local tourists vist the snow covered area in Ziarat, around 70 Kilometres from Quetta in Balochistan province on January 8, 2022. (AFP/File)
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Updated 06 January 2023
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Pakistan’s mountainous regions to experience rain, snowfall from Friday – Met Office

  • The meteorological department asks relevant government departments to take precautionary measures
  • Last year, more than 20 snow tourists died in freezing temperatures after their vehicles got stuck in Murree

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s meteorological department warned of changing weather intensity while predicting rains and snowfall on Thursday, asking all relevant government departments to take necessary measures to deal with the situation and urging travelers and tourists in mountainous regions to ensure their safety.

Pakistan witnessed unprecedented monsoon rains last year that triggered flash floods which washed away crops, houses and public infrastructure in the southern region of the country. According to senior United Nations officials, the country needs around $16.3 billion for climate-resilient recovery and reconstruction.

The international community has widely recognized the recent floods were caused by changing weather patterns that necessitated collective action. This is despite the fact that Pakistan is responsible for only 0.8 percent of global greenhouse emissions, though it is also counted among the most vulnerable countries to extreme weather caused by climate change.

As the country continues to deal with the devastation caused by the recent floods, the meteorological department informed in a notification that a westerly wave was expected to enter northern Balochistan late Friday that would lead to moderate rain and snowfall on hills in areas like Quetta, Zhob, Ziarat and Chaman.

A similar forecast was also made for Murree, Gulliyat, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Dir, Chitral, Swat and Abbottabad.

Pakistan’s federal capital, Islamabad, and some areas in the Pothohar region are also likely to experience light rain over the weekend.

The meteorological department said the weather forecast was from 6th to 9th January while asking the relevant departments to “prepare general and area/region specific awareness campaign and ensure widespread propagation of likely threats/hazards.”

“Medical resources, paramedics, equipment and medicine [should] be deployed as per the vulnerability/risks identified in different regions to meet respective regional requirements,” the notification added. “Ensure that tourist/visitors/travelers in at-risk/affected areas [are] apprised/forewarned about forecasted weather and road conditions.”

It also asked the authorities to “ensure availability of emergency services personnel during the forecasted period.”

The meteorological department asked people to maintain a decent stock of basic commodities in regions that usually get cut off from the rest of the country during snowfall.

More than 20 snow tourists, including nine children, died in freezing temperatures after their vehicles were stuck in the Pakistani hill station of Murree last year.

The families of the victims blamed the government for not responding on time despite getting an advance warning of heavy snowfall.


Hundreds of migrants, including Pakistanis, land in Greece after search operation at sea

Updated 19 December 2025
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Hundreds of migrants, including Pakistanis, land in Greece after search operation at sea

  • Rescued migrants were taken to a temporary facility on Crete after reaching the port of Agia Galini
  • Greece has made deportations of rejected asylum seekers a priority under its migration policy

ATHENS: Greece’s Coast Guard rescued about 540 migrants from a fishing boat off ​Europe’s southernmost island of Gavdos on Friday, one of the biggest groups to reach the country in recent months.

The migrants were found during a Greek search operation some 16 nautical miles (29.6 km) off Gavdos, a Coast Guard statement said. They are all well and are being taken ‌to a ‌temporary facility on the nearby ‌island ⁠of ​Crete after ‌reaching the port of Agia Galini, a Coast Guard official said, adding most of the migrants were men from Bangladesh, Egypt and Pakistan.

In a separate incident on Thursday, the EU’s border agency Frontex rescued 65 men and five women from two ⁠migrant boats in distress off Gavdos, the Greek Coast Guard ‌said.

Greece was on the front ‍line of a 2015-16 ‍migration crisis when more than a million people ‍from the Middle East and Africa landed on its shores before moving on to other European countries, mainly Germany.

Flows have ebbed since then, but both Crete ​and Gavdos — the two Mediterranean islands nearest to the African coast — have seen a steep rise ⁠in migrant boats, mainly from Libya, reaching their shores over the past year and deadly accidents remain common along that route.

Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Italy will be eligible for help in dealing with migratory pressures under a new EU mechanism when the bloc’s pact on migration and asylum enters into force in mid-2026.

The center-right government of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said deportation of rejected asylum ‌seekers will be a priority.