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NDMA - Summer Hazards Contingency Plan 2024

NDMA - Summer Hazards Contingency Plan 2024

NDMA Summer Hazards Contingency Plan 2024 has been prepared in coordination with all disaster management stakeholders, both at federal and provincial levels based on analysis of seasonal outlook by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) and relevant technical input from NDMA Tech Team. In this Plan, guidelines have been outlined for all disaster management tiers and relevant stakeholders for adopting a proactive approach towards all aspects of mitigation, preparations against the most probable and against possible worst-case scenarios to coordinate a timely response.

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National Disaster Response Plan

National Disaster Response Plan

In light of our commitment to safeguarding lives and communities, we are publishing the National Disaster Response Plan for 2024. This meticulously crafted framework represents a collective effort to enhance our nation's preparedness and resilience in the face of emergencies. From natural calamities to unforeseen crises, this plan outlines comprehensive protocols and procedures to effectively coordinate response efforts across all levels of government and stakeholders. With a focus on swift action, collaboration, and community engagement, the plan aims to mitigate risks, minimize losses, and expedite recovery processes. Together, let us embrace this vital tool in our mission to protect and support our citizens during times of adversity.

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National Adaptation Plan Pakistan- 2023

National Adaptation Plan Pakistan- 2023

Climate change is redening every human experience on the planet. Despite being afractional emitter of greenhouse gases, Pakistan is in the frontline of globalimpacts, with skyrocketing temperatures pushing the country and its people into adangerous zone of climate fragility.

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NATIONAL MONSOON CONTINGENCY PLAN 2023

NATIONAL MONSOON CONTINGENCY PLAN 2023

In 2022, Pakistan witnessed an unprecedented departure from its traditional Monsoonpatterns, resulting in a series of devastating floods across the country. Unconventional weatherphenomena brought forth a unique set of challenges including non-riverine rainfall flooding andinundation in Sindh and Balochistan.

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National Summer Emergencies Plan - 2023

National Summer Emergencies Plan - 2023

Summer Season in Pakistan is experienced from March to May eachyear, which is categorised by high temperatures and less rainfall. Likely hazards associatedwith summers include heatwaves which can induce forest fires, urban fires and heatstroke;high temperatures resulting in glacial melt which may result in GLOFs and flash flooding; anddroughts caused by less precipitation.

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