Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital, is prone to flash floods due to its surrounding mountainous terrain and susceptibility to heavy rainfall. Intense downpours can quickly cause dangerous flash floods in mountain valleys and riverbeds within 20-30 minutes. These floods possess strong currents capable of damaging infrastructure, including homes and vehicles. Authorities are advising residents to monitor weather forecasts and heed emergency warnings, avoiding travel near rivers, valleys, and low-lying areas during heavy rain. Vulnerable populations—children, the elderly, and people with disabilities—should be closely supervised. Preparations are underway to clear drainage systems using specialized equipment to mitigate flood risks and improve infrastructure reliability. Residents are urged to avoid flooded areas, whether traveling by vehicle or on foot.