Key Takeaways
- The Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has warned of a second spell of monsoon rains starting from July 19.
- Strong winds, thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are expected in most districts of Punjab during this period.
- Punjab Assembly is scheduled to meet at 2pm on Monday, convened by the Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmed Khan.
The Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued a warning that a second spell of monsoon rains will commence in Punjab from July 19 and continue until July 24. According to PDMA spokesperson, strong winds, thunderstorms, and heavy rainfall are predicted across most districts during this period.
In light of the impending weather conditions, the 44th session of the Punjab Assembly has been summoned for Monday at 2pm. The session is being convened by Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmed Khan in response to a requisition from the opposition parties.
The PA Secretariat has issued a formal notification regarding the assembly meeting, which will be chaired by the Speaker himself. This move underscores the importance of addressing potential challenges posed by the monsoon season on the province's infrastructure and services.
Local authorities are advised to prepare for possible disruptions caused by the weather conditions. The PDMA has urged residents in affected areas to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during this period.
The assembly meeting is expected to discuss measures to mitigate the impact of monsoon rains, including emergency preparedness plans and infrastructure maintenance. Additionally, it will likely address any immediate concerns raised by opposition parties regarding the current state of governance in Punjab.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels for updates on weather conditions and safety advisories. The PDMA has also set up a dedicated helpline for public inquiries and assistance during this period.





