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NDMA Convenes National Monsoon Coordination Conference Ahead of Rain Season

The National Disaster Management Authority convened a National Monsoon Coordination Conference at its headquarters on Wednesday, bringing together provincial disaster management authorities, meteorological agencies, and key federal stakeholders to align preparedness strategies ahead of the approaching monsoon season.

Pakistan has experienced increasingly severe monsoon-related flooding in recent years, most notably the catastrophic 2022 floods that submerged one-third of the country and caused billions of dollars in damage. The conference is aimed at ensuring coordinated early warning systems, pre-positioned relief resources, and provincial response capacity are in place before the rains arrive.

The conference is expected to produce a unified national monsoon response framework, with specific protocols for inter-agency communication, evacuation planning, and emergency relief logistics. Participants reviewed forecasts from the Pakistan Meteorological Department and regional climate projections.

NDMA officials emphasised that early coordination between federal and provincial tiers is critical to minimising loss of life and property during high-risk weather events. The monsoon season typically begins affecting Pakistan from late June through September.

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Sources: APP
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