Pakistan, July 27 -- The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast widespread monsoon rains across the country starting Monday, July 28, warning of possible urban flooding and river overflows. Rain is expected to continue until July 31, affecting Islamabad, major cities in Punjab, and several parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Authorities have urged residents in vulnerable areas to remain alert during this rainy spell.

Meanwhile, Balochistan is likely to receive rain between July 29 and 31, while parts of Sindh could experience showers from July 30. Some areas may witness heavy downpours, raising the risk of flash floods in streams, flooding in low-lying urban areas, and landslides in mountainous regions. Emergency services are being put...