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NDMA issues flood alert for northern pakistan until june 15

Published on: June 11, 2026 8:35 PM

The National Disaster Management Authority has issued a flood alert across northern Pakistan, warning of possible flooding in upper regions due to expected heavy rainfall until June 15. Officials said rising water levels in rivers and streams may create dangerous conditions in mountainous and low-lying areas during the ongoing wet spell. The alert focuses on potential risks to lives, infrastructure, and travel routes in vulnerable districts. Authorities have urged citizens and tourists to remain cautious and avoid unnecessary movement near water channels.

According to NDMA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa faces a significant risk of local flooding as heavy rainfall may cause rivers and streams to overflow in several districts. Areas including Chitral, Shangla, Kohistan, Battagram, and Mansehra have been identified as highly vulnerable to rain-induced flooding. Officials warned that increased water flow in mountainous regions could disrupt transportation and endanger communities living near riverbanks. Emergency teams have been advised to stay on high alert throughout the weather period.

Similarly, Azad Kashmir may experience rain-related flooding in multiple districts as the weather system continues to intensify across northern regions. The NDMA has flagged Muzaffarabad, Neelum Valley, Bagh, and Rawalakot as potential risk zones for local flooding and landslides. Residents have been strongly advised to avoid rivers, streams, and low-lying areas during heavy rainfall. Authorities emphasized that caution is essential to prevent accidents and protect lives during the ongoing weather situation.

In addition, Gilgit-Baltistan remains under serious flood threat as rainfall is expected to increase water levels in rivers, canals, and glacial streams across the region. Vulnerable districts include Gopis-Yasin, Ghizer, Diamer, Tangir, Darel, and Gilgit, where flash floods may develop rapidly. Officials warned that mountainous terrain and fast-flowing water channels can worsen the impact of heavy rain. Citizens and travelers have been urged to follow safety instructions issued by local administrations.

Moreover, NDMA has instructed district administrations and emergency response teams to remain fully prepared for any flooding or rain-related emergencies during this period. Dewatering machinery and rescue units have been placed on standby to respond quickly in case of sudden water surges or disasters. The authority also advised tourists to avoid travel in high-risk mountainous areas until weather conditions improve. Officials stressed that precautionary measures are necessary to reduce potential damage and safeguard communities.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: AJK flood threat, GB weather alert, KP flood risk, Latest, monsoon precautions, NDMA flood alert, Pakistan rainfall warning

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