Pakistan Monsoon Mayhem 2025: How Climate Change is Reshaping Our Seasons

Pakistan Monsoon Mayhem 2025 left behind flooded streets, evacuated neighborhoods, and growing fears of what lies ahead. The fresh spell sweeping across the country saw dozens of people rescued from rising waters in the low-lying areas of Islamabad. Meanwhile, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) put the region on high alert, with Punjab province braced for more rain. However, beyond the immediate danger of overflowing rivers and blocked roads lies a much deeper crisis — one that echoes through every raindrop and rumble of thunder. That's climate change , ofcourse. Pakistan Monsoon Mayhem 2025: When Weather Turns into Warning Since June 26, 2025, Pakistan has recorded over 300 rain-related deaths, most of them in Punjab province. According to official data, at least 727 people have been injured, 563 homes destroyed, and 428 livestock lost in Pakistan Monsoon mayhem 2025. Floods are no longer isolated incidents; but have become the seasonal visito...