
People in Karachi and nearby areas need to watch out. The National Disaster Management Authority, or NDMA, just sent out a big warning. They say heavy rains will come between August 24 and 28. This could cause problems like urban flooding in Karachi.
The rains might also hit Hyderabad hard. Thunder and lightning could make things worse there. Low areas might fill up with water fast.

Karachi often deals with floods when it rains a lot. The city’s drains get blocked easily. Roads turn into rivers, and homes get wet.
This time, the alert points to a new rain system. It starts in Karachi from Thursday night. People remember past floods that stopped daily life.
The NDMA wants everyone to stay safe. They tell residents to avoid roads with water. Stay far from electric poles too.
Handle things like lights and fans with dry hands. Clean your home’s drains to let water flow away.
Families in risky spots should get ready now. Make an emergency kit at home. Put in bottles of water and some food that lasts.
Add a flashlight for dark times. Include bandages and medicine for small hurts.
These steps help you feel safer when rains come.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department, or PMD, shares more news. The old rains that soaked Karachi for three days will stop soon.
You might see light showers this morning, but that’s it for now. A fresh monsoon wave enters Sindh on August 27.
This could bring more rain to Karachi until August 30. Keep checking updates from trusted sources.
Leaders urge simple actions. Drive slowly if you must go out. Watch for power cuts that might happen.
Help your neighbors if they need it. Clear trash from streets to stop water from building up.
These tips make a big difference in keeping everyone okay.
Rains bring relief from heat, but floods cause trouble. Listen to alerts and act early.
Karachi people know how to handle this. Together, they can reduce the risks.
Stay informed and stay safe out there.