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Vehicles damaged as hailstorms batter Islamabad, parts of KP

Vehicles damaged as hailstorms batter Islamabad, parts of KP

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Heavy hailstorms struck Islamabad and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Wednesday, causing widespread damage to vehicles, windscreens, and solar panels, while also triggering flash floods following intense rainfall.

The hailstorm, accompanied by strong winds, lashed the region in the afternoon today. In Islamabad, the storm lasted around 35 minutes, with large hailstones smashing vehicle windscreens and damaging tree branches and leaves. Several trees were uprooted in the Tarnol area, disrupting traffic flow.

Children playing in parks were caught off guard by the sudden storm and were seen running home in fear.

The downpour and hail brought a much-needed break from the heat in Islamabad, turning the weather pleasant. However, power outages were reported in several areas, and efforts to restore electricity were underway.

A statement from the deputy commissioner’s office said district administration teams were present on various roads and carrying out drainage work.

“The damage caused by hail is being estimated. There are reports of broken windows of vehicles and houses in various areas. Traffic flow is being ensured with the help of traffic police,” the statement said, adding that the city’s civic bodies were engaged in draining the water.

Meanwhile, a resident of Rawalpindi’s Racecourse Road told Dawn.com that there was no hail in his locale.

“There was no hail here. Even places like Bahria Town in Pindi hardly had any rain. We had lots of rain here in this part of the city,” he said.

PPP Senator and former climate change minister Sherry Rehman termed the scenes witnessed as being “insane”, adding that hail was “coming down like pellets”.

“This is extreme weather volatility driven by climate change, where anomalies proliferate. Not a random natural event. And related entirely to human actions like emissions, which are growing because of addiction to dirty energy,” she said in a post on X.

In a statement issued in the evening, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said its Director General (DG) Asfandyar Khattak assured the public that the department was fully prepared to manage the flood situation expected in Landikotal, Mardan, and other districts.

Under special directives from Relief Minister Haji Nek Muhammad Dawar, the PDMA sought detailed reports from deputy commissioners across the province and was taking necessary steps to assess damages and provide compensation.

DG Khattak added that he remained in constant contact with local administrations and relevant institutions and had submitted a preliminary report to the minister for relief, rehabilitation and resettlement.

He also noted that the Emergency Response Centre at the PDMA central office was operational around the clock, and citizens could call the toll-free number 1700 in case of emergencies.

Meanwhile, Diamer police spokesperson Raja Ashfaq confirmed that two children were swept away by flash floods in Chilas. One child died while being transported to the hospital, and the other was referred to a hospital in Islamabad for further treatment.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) had said that rain, wind and thunderstorms were expected to sweep across the northern parts of the country from today, with dust, thunderstorms and rain expected in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and other cities today and from April 18 to 20.

A hailstorm had hit the federal capital last April as well.

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