A survivor carries relief supplies while walking through tree trunks that were stranded in an area affected by a deadly flash flood following heavy rains in Karang Baru, Aceh Tamiang regency, Aceh province, Indonesia, December 6, 2025. PHOTO: REUTERS
QUETTA:
Following recent rainfall and hailstorms in various parts of Balochistan, groundwater levels have begun to rise significantly, while numerous small and large dams have filled up, spreading waves of joy among farmers and orchard growers across the province.
Experts describe the recent rains as a major blessing for Balochistan, which had been suffering from severe drought and acute water shortages for the past several years.
The rainfall in Quetta, Pishin, Qila Abdullah, Zhob, Ziarat, Qila Saifullah, Loralai, Musakhel, Khuzdar, Mastung, Nushki, Chagai, Duki, Harnai, Musakhel, Makran Division, Nasirabad Division and other areas has not only improved groundwater levels but has also started filling dams in different regions.
Reports from rural areas indicate a noticeable increase in water in wells, karez systems (traditional underground channels), and tube wells.
Farmers say they are now hopeful of a better harvest this year for wheat, vegetables, fruits, and other crops. Orchard owners believe the rains will greatly benefit apple, grape, apricot, peach, and other fruit orchards. Additionally, the growth of fresh grass in pastures is expected to provide much-needed relief to livestock breeders.
Experts believe that this spell of rainfall will play a key role in reducing the risks of drought in Balochistan. They added that if the rains continue in the coming days, the agricultural situation in most parts of the province could improve further.
On the other hand, local residents have welcomed the recent rains, expressing hope that the precipitation will not only ease the water crisis but also provide vital support to the agricultural economy.