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Torrential rains in Islamabad sweep vehicles into drains, exposing urban flood crisis

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July 21, 2025
Torrential rains in Islamabad sweep vehicles into drains, exposing urban flood crisis
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Islamabad, July 21, 2025: Torrential monsoon rains wreaked havoc in Islamabad on Tuesday, turning streets into rivers and sweeping away vehicles as the historic Saidpur Village bore the brunt of the latest climate-fueled disaster.

Once known for its serene charm and artisan culture, Saidpur transformed into a waterlogged hazard zone within minutes. Eyewitnesses described a terrifying scene as brown floodwaters surged through the area, lifting parked vehicles and hurling them into open drainage channels.

“It happened so fast — one moment the road was wet, the next, cars were floating away,” said local shopkeeper Amir Khan, who saw a neighbor’s car vanish beneath the floodwaters. Emergency crews rushed to the area, battling to clear choked drains and rescue stranded residents.

Officials from the Capital Development Authority (CDA) blamed unchecked urban sprawl and illegal construction for the disaster, noting that blocked natural drainage paths worsened the impact. “Encroachments have effectively turned our drainage system into a death trap,” CDA spokesperson Malik Asif said. He confirmed at least eight vehicles were completely submerged before responders could act.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has since upgraded weather warnings across the capital region, forecasting continued heavy rains with over 50mm expected in Islamabad and Rawalpindi within hours. The warning highlights the risk of flash floods in low-lying areas and along the city’s seasonal streams, or nullahs.

This latest emergency comes just weeks after catastrophic rains lashed Punjab province. On July 17, Rawalpindi received 230mm of rain in just 15 hours — nearly three months’ worth of rainfall in a single day — while a cloudburst in Chakwal dumped 423mm, flattening entire communities.

According to NDMA’s latest monsoon report, 178 people have died and 491 others have been injured nationwide between June 26 and July 17 due to rain-related incidents. Urban centers remain particularly vulnerable due to unplanned development and weakened infrastructure.

Climate scientists say these events are part of a larger, alarming trend. “This is consistent with global models that predict more intense and concentrated rainfall as the climate warms,” said Dr. Samina Khalil, a climatologist at Islamabad’s Climate Research Center. “Our urban planning has not kept pace with this new climate reality.”

For residents like Ayesha Rahman, a local schoolteacher who lost her car in Tuesday’s flooding, the threat is no longer theoretical. “Every monsoon season brings fear. Will our house be next? Will someone die this time? When will the authorities wake up?”

As floodwaters recede from Saidpur and emergency crews work into the night, Islamabad is once again confronted with a sobering truth: climate change is no longer a distant warning — it is flooding the streets today.

Tags: Capital Development AuthorityCDACDA spokespersonChakwalIslamabadIslamabad’s Climate Research CenterMalik AsifNational Disaster Management AuthorityNDMAPakistanRawalpindiSaidpur VillageTorrential rainsUrban flooding
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