Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has directed all relevant institutions to remain high alert during Monsoon season. He issued these directives while chairing a meeting regarding national preparedness for the Monsoon in Islamabad today. The Prime Minister also constituted a high-level committee to deal with any emergency situation during Monsoon season. He also instructed the National Disaster Management Authority to assist all provincial governments and related institutions regarding Monsoon. The Prime Minister said advisory to the people living in affected areas regarding any expected situation in emergency due to monsoon should be ensured. He said advance information should be disseminated to farmers and people living alongside the rivers and canals through media on a daily basis. The meeting was briefed that heavy monsoon rains are expected in all the provinces in first and second week of the current month. It was further informed that spell of monsoon rains will move from south-east to north in Pakistan this year. Rains are expected in Potohar region and eastern part of Punjab in the first week of this month, while heavy rains are expected in Karachi, Mirpur Khas, Nawabshah, Sukkur and Hyderabad in the second and fourth week of this month. The meeting was briefed that spell of monsoon rains in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will likely to remain active till third week of next month. In Balochistan, heavy rains are expected in the coastal and border areas of Sindh and Balochistan in the second, fourth and first two weeks of the current month. In Gilgit-Baltistan, partial rains are expected in this month, while massive rains are expected in the first three weeks of August. In Azad Jammu and Kashmir, massive rains have been forecast with land sliding in the first three weeks of this month. The meeting was also briefed about the preparations to handle any emergency situation due to Monsoon rains across the country. It was briefed that rescue agencies including NDMA PDMA, troops of Pakistan Army are const antly on high alert in the affected areas. NDMA has introduced a Mobile App for monsoon alert and weather conditions as well as advance information which is being used by people. The meeting was informed that a National Monsoon Contingency Plan has already been prepared and delivered to the relevant institutions and provincial governments to deal with any emergency situation. Source: Radio Pakistan