Weather office warns of urban floods, landslides as Pakistan expects more showers

People carry sacks of vegetables as they wade across a flooded market after heavy rainfall in Lahore on June 26, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 14 July 2023
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Weather office warns of urban floods, landslides as Pakistan expects more showers

  • Pakistan is once again witnessing monsoon rains that are expected to last till mid-Sept
  • The downpours have killed more than 90 people, including 40 children, so far this year

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted more monsoon rains in the country that would last until July 17, warning of urban floods and landslides in a number of areas.

Pakistan has once again been witnessing the monsoon season that lasts in the country from late June till mid-September. The downpours have killed more than 90 people, including 40 children, so far this year, according to the country’s disaster management authority.

The Met Office said monsoon currents from the Arabian Sea were likely to penetrate upper and central parts of the country and likely to intensify on July 14, with thundershowers expected to lash these areas with occasional gaps.

“Heavy rain may cause urban flooding in low lying areas of Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Gujranwala, Lahore from 14th to 17th July,” the PMD said in a statement.

“[It] may trigger landslides in the vulnerable areas of Murree, Galliyat, Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan and hilly areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during the period.”

It forecast rains in Barkhan, Loralai, Kalat, Khuzdar, Zhob, Lasbella, Awaran, Musakhel, DG Khan, Rajanpur, Multan, Bhakkar, Layyah, Kot Addu, Sukkur, Jacobabad, Nagarparkar, Tharparkar, Umerkot, Sanghar, Mirpur Khas from July 14 till July 16.

The Met Office advised farmers to manage their activities keeping the forecast in view and tourists to remain extra cautious during the wet spell.

“Dust storm/wind-thunderstorm may damage loose structures like electric poles, solar panels,” the advisory read. “General public is advised to stay at safe places during wind-storm/heavy rains.”

The rains have returned to Pakistan a year after the climate-induced downpour swelled rivers and inundated at one point one-third of the country, killing 1,739 people.

The floods caused $30 billion in damage in cash-strapped Pakistan in 2022.


Pakistan says 12 parties have filed bids for two new PSL franchises

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Pakistan says 12 parties have filed bids for two new PSL franchises

  • This year’s Pakistan Super League tournament will feature two new franchises to existing roster of six
  • Pakistan Cricket Board says bidders hail from countries such as Australia, Canada, US, UAE, Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Wednesday that it has received bids from 12 interested parties for two new franchises of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) tournament, saying the development reflects the league’s commercial appeal. 

The 11th edition of this year’s PSL will be held from Mar. 26 to May 11, with the PCB announcing that two new teams will be part of the tournament this time. 

Pakistan held roadshows earlier this month in London and New York to invite investors from around the world to bid for the two new franchises. The PCB allowed interested parties to bid for the new franchises till Dec. 22.

“The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced an exceptional and encouraging response to the tender issued for the sale of two new franchises of the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL),” the PCB said in a statement. 

“Within the stipulated deadline, 12 parties have formally submitted their bids.”

The bidders belong to five continents, including the US, Australia, Canada, the UAE and Pakistan, adding that it “clearly reflects the PSL’s growing global popularity and commercial appeal.”

The PCB said that the results of the current phase of the bidding process will be announced on Dec. 27, adding that in the next stage, technically qualified bidders will have the opportunity to buy the two new teams through an open competition bidding process. 

This bidding process will be held on Jan. 8, the board clarified. 

“The Pakistan Cricket Board is committed to completing this process in a transparent and competitive manner in line with international standards, to ensure the continued expansion and growth of the HBL Pakistan Super League,” it concluded. 

The PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league that features a mix of local and international players and coaches. It features six teams, each named after a Pakistani city. 

With a little over 10 years since it was launched, the PSL has attracted praise from cricket experts and analysts worldwide and competed for viewership with prominent cricket leagues around the world such as the Big Bash League, Caribbean Premier League, Indian Premier League and others.