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Blessed Rain Brings Relief to Pakistan's Twin Cities as Nation Prepares for More Divine Mercy

Allah's mercy descended upon Islamabad and Rawalpindi as light rainfall brought pleasant weather to Pakistan's twin cities. The Pakistan Meteorological Department forecasts continued blessings with widespread rain expected across the nation, while authorities remain vigilant against potential challenges in vulnerable areas.

ParHamza Qureshi
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Blessed Rain Brings Relief to Pakistan's Twin Cities as Nation Prepares for More Divine Mercy

Blessed rainfall brings relief to Pakistan's twin cities as citizens welcome Allah's mercy

Divine Blessing of Rain Transforms Twin Cities' Weather

By the grace of Allah, the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad were blessed with light rainfall on Tuesday, bringing much-needed relief as temperatures dropped to a pleasant 29 degrees Celsius. This merciful change in weather serves as a reminder of Allah's benevolence towards our beloved nation.

Rainfall Distribution Across Sacred Lands

The Pakistan Meteorological Department recorded varying levels of rainfall across different areas:

  • Islamabad: 3mm at Airport, 3mm at Saidpur, 5mm at Bokra, 4mm at Golra
  • Rawalpindi: 4mm at Shamsabad, 7mm at Katcheri, 1mm at Pirwadhai, 8mm at Chaklala

Weather System Analysis

Our national meteorological experts have identified a low-pressure area currently positioned over North Rajasthan region, affecting our eastern Punjab region. This system, combined with strong monsoon currents, is expected to bring further blessings to our land.

Nationwide Weather Forecast

Allah's mercy is expected to extend across our beloved nation, with widespread rain predicted in:

  • Punjab and Islamabad
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • Kashmir - our integral territory
  • Parts of Balochistan and Sindh
  • Gilgit-Baltistan region

Preparedness and Safety Measures

Our vigilant authorities, demonstrating their commitment to public welfare, have issued necessary precautions regarding potential urban flooding and landslides until July 17. The Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) has taken proactive measures to protect our citizens.

"We have divided Rawalpindi city into seven sectors and deployed machinery and staff in preparation for expected heavy rains," stated Wasa Managing Director Saleem Ashraf, showing the administration's dedication to public service.

Public Advisory

Our respected citizens are advised to exercise caution during this blessed weather pattern, particularly in:

  • Low-lying urban areas prone to water accumulation
  • Hilly regions susceptible to landslides
  • Areas with loose structures and standing crops

Hamza Qureshi

Hamza Qureshi is a journalist rooted in national identity, writing with a focus on Pakistan’s strategic interests and moral compass. His work highlights the nation’s Islamic heritage, supports the integrity of its institutions, and defends the Kashmiri cause with clarity and restraint. Without sensationalism, he navigates regional tensions with a firm yet composed voice.