NDMA Pakistan - National Contingency Plan

National Contingency Plan for Industrial & Technical Disasters

National Contingency Plan for Industrial & Technical Disasters Latest

Pakistan's rapid industrialization has accelerated economic growth while increasing exposure to industrial and technical hazards across critical sectors. The National Contingency Plan for Industrial & Technical Disasters 2026 establishes a comprehensive national framework for prevention, preparedness, response, stabilization, and early recovery. Aligned with the National Disaster Management Act, 2010, the Plan clearly defines coordinated roles and responsibilities across district, provincial, and federal levels. It promotes integrated planning, interoperability, and collaboration among government institutions, regulatory authorities, and industrial operators to strengthen national preparedness. Effective implementation of the Plan will enhance industrial safety, safeguard communities and critical infrastructure, and build Pakistan's resilience against industrial and technical disasters.

Monsoon Contingency Plan - 2026

Monsoon Contingency Plan - 2026

This document illustrates the organisational responsibilities, seasonal outlook and response actions. The intent is not to replace established national, provincial or district mandates. It is to make the plan more operational, measurable and trigger-based so that warnings lead to timely actions before communities are exposed to avoidable loss. The existing planning approach is comprehensive in scope; it recognizes Pakistan’s multi-hazard monsoon risk profile, uses a three-tier response model, assigns responsibilities across federal and provincial stakeholders and covers preparedness, rescue, relief and early recovery.

NDMA Summer Hazards Contingency Plan 2026

NDMA Summer Hazards Contingency Plan 2026

“NDMA Summer Hazards Contingency Plan 2026” encompasses a comprehensive framework for preparedness, anticipatory actions, response coordination and early recovery measures against a wide spectrum of summer-related hazards across Pakistan.

National Disaster Response Plan (NDRP) 2026

National Disaster Response Plan (NDRP) 2026

National Disaster Response Plan (NDRP) 2026 is framed to provide a comprehensive, coordinated and scalable framework for disaster response across Pakistan. It serves as a blueprint for national and regional authorities, humanitarian partners, private sector and civil society to work in concert in mitigating losses, protecting lives and livelihoods and driving resilient recovery in the face of natural and human-induced hazards.

NDMA - WINTER CONTINGENCY PLAN (JANUARY TO MARCH 2026)

NDMA - WINTER CONTINGENCY PLAN (JANUARY TO MARCH 2026)

General. Pakistan experiences a diverse winter season from January to February (March in hilly areas), characterized by snowfall, primarily in the Northern regions. This season brings various hazards such as avalanches, landslides, cold waves, blizzards, and fog/Smog across different partsof the country. In recent years, climate change-induced extreme weather patterns have further exacerbated these challenges, presenting unprecedented risks to communities and infrastructure.