Several districts across Punjab recorded heavy rainfall during the sixth monsoon spell, which began on August 16, according to data released by the Housing Department Punjab. Jhelum recorded the highest rainfall, with an average of 368.6 millimeters (mm) and a maximum of 498 mm.
Rawalpindi recorded an average of 278.16 mm, with a maximum of 433 mm, while Sialkot received an average of 230 mm and a maximum of 358 mm. Attock recorded an average rainfall of 224 mm and a maximum of 299 mm, while Gujrat received an average of 222.6 mm and a maximum of 318 mm.
Wazirabad recorded an average of 216.5 mm and a maximum of 235 mm, while Murree received an average of 110.2 mm and a maximum of 129.4 mm.
Punjab Secretary Housing Noor-ul-Amin Mengal reviewed rainfall conditions and drainage arrangements in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat, Sialkot and other districts and directed the concerned WASA offices to remain on high alert.
He ordered officials to ensure the timely removal of rainwater and use all available resources to drain low-lying areas. Mengal also directed WASA officials to keep machinery and field staff fully mobilized during rainfall and instructed officers to remain in the field to supervise drainage operations.
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