Monsoon Rains Cause Flooding in Karachi, Disrupting Daily Life
Karachi, August 4, 2025 — Heavy monsoon rains have inundated numerous parts of Karachi, resulting in extensive flooding, significant traffic disruptions, and widespread power outages. The rain began late Sunday night and continued into Monday, overwhelming the city’s drainage systems. Record Rainfall Paralyzes Karachi The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) recorded over 90mm of rain in certain districts within 12 hours. This intense downpour led to immediate urban flooding throughout Karachi. Major roads such as Shahrah-e-Faisal and University Road became submerged under knee-deep water, leaving many motorists stranded and halting traffic in several commercial and residential areas. Severely Affected Areas Several densely populated and commercial zones were hardest hit by the flooding: Saddar Town Gulshan-e-Iqbal North Karachi Korangi Industrial Area Residents in these areas faced immense challenges accessing essential services and navigating streets safely. Power Outages Impact Residents A spokesperson from Karachi Electric reported that over 600 feeders were shut down as a precautionary measure. Consequently, thousands of residents experienced power outages during the monsoon. The ongoing rainfall hindered power restoration efforts, but the utility company emphasized prioritizing safety while working to restore service. Sindh Provincial Safety Advisory The Sindh Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) issued a safety advisory urging citizens to remain indoors unless absolutely necessary. Emergency response teams are actively engaged in clearing major roads and restoring essential services across the city. “Our teams are working to clear roads and restore power, but continuous rain is slowing progress,” said Karachi Administrator Farhan Ahmed. More Rain Expected The PMD has forecast more rain over the next 48 hours, raising serious concerns about continued urban flooding, especially in low-lying areas of Karachi. Residents are advised to take precautions and stay updated through official channels as provincial authorities monitor the situation closely during the monsoon season.






