Rainfall and Flood Risks Loom Large
Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) issued an urgent alert on August 22, 2025, warning of heavy rainfall, potential glacier lake floods, and landslides in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). Starting August 23, 2025, scattered showers and thunderstorms may trigger dangerous flooding in these northern regions.
Weather and Its Dangers
The NDMA forecasts intense rain and isolated heavy downpours in GB and KP, raising concerns about glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs). These occur when glacial lakes burst, releasing torrents of water. The heavy rain could also cause flash floods and landslides, threatening communities, roads, and infrastructure in mountainous and low-lying areas.
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Key Threats
- Glacier Floods: Melting glaciers may release sudden water surges.
- Flash Floods: Fast-moving water in rivers and streams poses risks to vehicles and homes.
- Landslides: Rain-soaked slopes could collapse, blocking roads.

Safety and Preparedness Measures
The NDMA has directed provincial and local authorities, including PDMA KP, GBDMA, and district teams, to act swiftly. Key steps include:
- Monitoring vulnerable glacial sites for early warnings.
- Conducting evacuation drills in at-risk communities.
- Alerting residents to avoid streams, rivers, and nullahs.
- Pre-positioning rescue equipment and ensuring safe evacuation sites are ready.
- Redirecting traffic from flood-prone areas to safer routes.
Tourists are advised to avoid glacier areas and refrain from taking photos near risky sites to prevent accidents.
Coordinated Response
Local agencies, including the National Highway Authority and rescue services like Rescue 1122, are preparing to clear blocked roads and respond to emergencies. Community-based alert systems will ensure rapid warnings, and controlled draining of glacial lakes may be used to prevent sudden floods.

Looking Ahead
Authorities will provide updates as the situation develops. Residents and travelers should monitor local news and NDMA announcements to stay safe during this high-risk period.