A 44-year rainfall record has been broken in Lahore, turning the famous highways into rivers and streams. Because of the continuous rain, even Lesc’s feeders failed. Offices and schools were closed to prevent damage caused by heavy rainfall.
According to the data, 300 mm of rainfall at the airport broke all previous records. More than 200 mm of rainfall was recorded in most urban areas. Tajpura had previously recorded 315 mm.
In response, the Commissioner of Lahore declared a state of emergency and announced holidays to authorities and schools to prevent damage.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz ordered early drainage of water in Lahore and other affected cities. An alert was issued to the relevant departments and administrative officials and workers were instructed to stay in the field.