Pakistan issues fresh warning of heavy rains, floods this week as 172 killed since July 

Motorcyclists and cars drive through a flooded road caused by heavy monsoon rainfall in Lahore, Pakistan, on August 1, 2024. (AP/File)
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Updated 15 August 2024
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Pakistan issues fresh warning of heavy rains, floods this week as 172 killed since July 

  • Sixty-two people have been killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since July in rain incidents, 26 in Punjab throughout August
  • Pakistan is recognized as one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change effects where floods wreaked havoc in 2022

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Thursday warned authorities to take precautions with heavy rains forecast in various parts of the country till Aug. 18, saying that floods and landslides have already killed at least 172 people nationwide since July 1. 

Pakistan’s provincial and national disaster management authorities said this week that torrential monsoon rains in the past six weeks have killed at least 172 people, with most of the casualties taking place in the eastern Punjab and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provinces.

“National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) has anticipated more rains, wind and thundershower with isolated heavy rains in various regions of Pakistan until Aug 18,” the NDMA said in its latest advisory. 

“All relevant authorities and the public are urged to take necessary precautions to mitigate the potential impacts of flooding and landslides.”

It said more rains were expected in the Neelum and Jhelum rivers of northern Azad Kashmir as well as Barkhan, Bolan, Harnai, Jaffarabad, Kohlu, Musakhel, Nasirabad, Sherani, Sibi, and Zhob districts of southwestern Balochistan province. 

The disaster management authority said Mirpurkhas, Dadu, Jacobabad, Khairpur, Larkana, Mithi, Matiari, Sanghar, and Sukkur districts of the southern Sindh province are also expected to receive rains till Aug. 18. 

The NDMA issued instructions to all relevant departments to alert emergency response teams and mobilize resources for a swift response during an untoward situation. It also advised tourists to avoid traveling to the affected areas during the forecasted period.

“NDMA advises the public to stay informed and download the ‘Pak NDMA Disaster Alert’ mobile app for timely alerts and closely monitor weather reports,” the statement concluded.

Balochistan

The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Balochistan has reported 15 casualties due to rain-related incidents in the country since July 1, of which six were children. It said partly cloudy weather along with light rain and thunderstorms is likely to take place in Ziarat, Harnai, Khuzdar, Kalat, Sikandarabad, Musa Khel, Barkhan, Kohlu, Dera Bugti, Awaran and Lasbela districts of the province during the next 24 hours. 

Punjab 

Meanwhile, the Punjab PDMA warned of high-level floods in the Chenab River, advising commissioners in Multan, Gujarat, Gujranwala, Sargodha, Faisalabad and Dera Ghazi Khan cities to remain on high alert. 

DG PDMA Irfan Kathia urged the emergency control room staff to stay on high alert and instructed concerned authorities to keep enough stock of petrol and diesel for rescue operations. 

“Ensure the evacuation of houses and cattle in the rivers,” he said. “Provision of food, clean drinking water and other facilities should be ensured in the flood relief camp.”

Meanwhile, PDMA Punjab Spokesperson Mazhar Ali told Arab News on Wednesday that at least 26 people have been killed and 60 injured in the eastern province due to rain-related incidents during August. 

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

KP PDMA spokesperson Anwar Shahzad said 62 people died and 111 were wounded due to rain-related incidents in the province since the monsoon season began on July 1. 

On the other hand, Adviser to KP CM Dr. Muhammad Saif has also urged concerned authorities to undertake precautionary measures and ensure smooth operations of communications and traffic. 

“Emergency medicines have been provided to hospitals under precautionary measures,” he said. ” Any untoward incident can be reported on KP PDMA helpline 1700.”

Sindh

PDMA Sindh reported 31 deaths throughout the province so far including 10 men, four women and 17 children since July 1. It said 717 houses were destroyed in the floods of which 222 were completely destroyed and 495 underwent partial damages. Relief camps were currently housing 2,170 people. 

The statement said heavy rainfall and thundershowers were likely to occur in Mirpurkhas, Umerkot, Sanghar, Jamshoro, Dadu, Thatta, Badin, Hyderabad, Tando Muhammad Khan, Tando Allahyar and Sujawal districts from tomorrow till August 19. 

Pakistan is recognized as one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change effects. Last month, a United Nations official warned that about 200,000 people could be affected by the ongoing monsoon season in Pakistan. In 2022, torrential rains and floods killed over 1,700 people and caused estimated losses of over $30 billion to the Pakistani economy.


Dubai FinTech Summit to expand into Pakistan in partnership with Digital Authority

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Dubai FinTech Summit to expand into Pakistan in partnership with Digital Authority

  • First overseas edition of summit to be held August 18–19 in Pakistan
  • Event expected to draw over 10,000 participants, up to 150 sponsors

KARACHI: Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC) Innovation Hub said this week it will expand the Dubai FinTech Summit to Pakistan for the first time, partnering with the Pakistan Digital Authority (PDA) to host the event on August 18–19, 2026.

The move marks the first international expansion of the UAE-based summit and reflects growing financial and regulatory engagement between the two countries at a time when Pakistan is seeking to scale its digital economy and attract cross-border investment.

Pakistan has seen rising fintech activity over the past two years, with funding reaching $52.5 million in the first half of 2025 and 450 fintech companies collectively raising $391 million in venture capital by late November 2025, according to official data. However, the dominance of cash transactions and infrastructure constraints continue to limit sector-wide digital adoption.

“We are pleased to expand the Dubai FinTech Summit to Pakistan, a rapidly emerging FinTech hub,” Arif Amiri, Chief Executive Officer of DIFC Authority, was quoted as saying in a statement on Monday. 

He said the expansion aimed to strengthen cross-border innovation links between the UAE and South Asia and position Pakistan within the broader global financial technology ecosystem.

Organizers said the Pakistan FinTech Summit is expected to draw more than 10,000 participants and up to 150 sponsors and exhibitors, making it one of the largest financial innovation gatherings held in the country.

Pakistan’s Minister of IT and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja said the decision showed international confidence in the country’s digital reform trajectory.

“DIFC’s decision to convene its flagship FinTech platform under the Pakistan brand is a strong signal of global trust in Pakistan’s emerging digital financial ecosystem,” she said.

The Dubai FinTech Summit has helped position Dubai as a top-four ranked global FinTech center under the Global Financial Centers Index, according to the statement. The Pakistan edition is expected to feature investment announcements, regulatory dialogue and startup showcases aimed at strengthening regional financial integration.

Established under the Digital Nation Pakistan Act 2025, the Pakistan Digital Authority serves as the country’s central body for digital policy, data and AI governance, and national digital infrastructure coordination.