Despite heavy monsoon rains, life in Bahria Town Karachi continued smoothly. The community stored an impressive 167.6 million gallons of rainwater across 12 mini dams, supported by a modern drainage network and strong town planning.
- Daily life and business operations continued without disruption
- 167.6 million gallons of rainwater captured and preserved
- State-of-the-art drainage and connected infrastructure minimised water pooling
The recent monsoon brought relief after weeks of hot and humid weather. While many areas of the city experienced interruptions, Bahria Town Karachi stayed functional and calm. Residents and commercial property owners enjoyed the pleasant conditions without concerns about outages, roadblocks or flooding.
To make the most of seasonal rainfall, Bahria Town Karachi has constructed 12 mini dams that collect and preserve rain and stormwater. During the latest spell, these facilities successfully accumulated 167.6 million gallons of water. The community’s wide infrastructure network and purpose-built drainage system help conserve natural resources and keep streets clear.
Bahria Town Karachi continues to present a modern model of urban planning, where homes, mixed-use buildings, and parks work together to provide a complete living experience. Even during heavy showers, roads remained accessible and power supply stayed consistent, allowing residents to enjoy the weather with confidence.