Annual Solar Eclipse 2019 witnessed in Pakistan

The Pakistan Meteorological Department had said the eclipse would be visible all over Pakistan, especially in Karachi and Gwadar. It said the celestial event would be visible in eastern Europe, northern and western Australia, eastern Africa, Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean, and much of Asia, including Pakistan.




People have been advised not to look at the sun with the naked eye during the eclipse because it may cause permanent eye damage or even blindness.

The Met Department shared the duration of the eclipse in various cities of Pakistan:

- KarachiStart of partial eclipse: 7:34;Maximum eclipse: 8:46;End of partial eclipse: 10:10

- LahoreStart of partial eclipse: 7:47;Maximum eclipse: 8:58;End of partial eclipse: 10:19

- IslamabadStart of partial eclipse: 7:50;Maximum eclipse: 8:57;End of partial eclipse: 10:15

- PeshawarStart of partial eclipse: 7:49;Maximum eclipse: 8:56;End of partial eclipse: 10:13

- QuettaStart of partial eclipse: 7:39;Maximum eclipse: 8:48;End of partial eclipse: 10:08

- GilgitStart of partial eclipse: 7:55;Maximum eclipse: 9:01;End of partial eclipse: 10:16

- MuzaffarabadStart of partial eclipse: 7:51;Maximum eclipse: 8:59;End of partial eclipse: 10:16

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