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Aseefa Bhutto voices concern over severe flood situation in Punjab

Aseefa Bhutto

ISLAMABAD: First Lady and Member of the National Assembly Aseefa Bhutto Zardari has expressed deep concern over the worsening flood situation in Punjab. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), First Lady Aseefa Bhutto Zardari said this is a time for all Pakistanis to stand together to save as many lives as possible. Horrified by … Read more

Pakistan Railways completes solarization of 37 stations

Pakistan Railways

ISLAMABAD : Pakistan Railways has successfully completed the solarization of 37 railway stations, a move aimed at reducing dependence on conventional energy and cutting electricity expenses by Rs163.52 million. Of the solar-powered stations, 28 are located in Punjab and nine in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). In Punjab, the solarized stations include Hassanabdal, Nur, Taxila, Chaklala, Domeli, … Read more

Punjab seeks army’s assistance amid severe flood situation

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab government has formally requested the deployment of the Pakistan Army in six districts as floods continue to intensify across the province. According to the Punjab Home Department, a letter has been sent to the federal Interior Ministry seeking military assistance in Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Narowal, and Okara. The request has been … Read more

Indian water release triggers major flood crisis in Punjab

Indian water release triggers major flood crisis in Punjab

Lahore: A flood emergency has been declared in parts of Punjab following India’s release of excess water from its eastern dams, which has inundated major rivers across the province.

In response to the worsening situation, the Pakistan Army has been deployed in the flood-hit districts of Kasur, Sialkot, and Narowal to assist in relief and rescue operations.

According to the Punjab Home Department, army troops are being mobilized to support civil administration in safeguarding lives and managing large-scale evacuations. While Rescue 1122, Civil Defense, and Police units are actively engaged in ongoing efforts, the magnitude of the flooding has necessitated military intervention.

Both India and Pakistan have been facing relentless monsoon rains, but Pakistan’s eastern Punjab region — considered the country’s agricultural heartland — is under increased threat due to the unilateral release of water by India into transboundary rivers.

Rivers Swell to Dangerous Levels:

Floodwaters have surged through the Ravi, Chenab, and Sutlej rivers, causing significant breaches in Narowal, Sialkot, and Shakargarh.

Reports confirm that in Zafarwal, a portion of the Hanjli Bridge collapsed due to intense water flow from Nullah Dek, severing road access to dozens of nearby villages.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), in its early Wednesday advisory, termed the situation “extreme” and warned that vulnerable areas are already under threat of inundation.

The Ravi River at Jassar is currently carrying a flow of 170,000 cusecs, but forecasts suggest that this volume could rise significantly to 250,000 cusecs. This increase poses a serious risk, as such levels are likely to breach embankments and result in flooding of nearby settlements.

Authorities and residents in the surrounding areas are on high alert, preparing for potential evacuation and emergency response efforts.

Meanwhile, the Chenab River at Marala is projected to reach an alarming 690,000 cusecs. This staggering volume of water raises severe concerns about widespread flooding across the region. If the forecast holds, extensive damage to infrastructure, agriculture, and homes could occur, affecting thousands of people along the river’s path.

The Sutlej River at Ganda Singh Wala is already flowing at 245,000 cusecs, and further increases are expected in the coming days. This high flow, coupled with additional water entering the river system, could worsen the situation and heighten the risk of flooding in adjacent low-lying areas.

Emergency services are closely monitoring the situation and preparing for possible flood mitigation and relief operations.

High Alert and Evacuations Underway:

Low-lying areas along the rivers have been placed on high alert, especially in regions like Shahdara and along Motorway-2, where the Ravi continues to rise steadily. Authorities have urged residents in at-risk zones to immediately evacuate and cooperate with rescue teams.

The NDMA has emphasized that delayed evacuation could result in loss of life, and families are being relocated to safer ground where relief camps are being established.

Army Joins the Relief Effort:

The Pakistan Army’s deployment will be coordinated with district administrations, and Army Aviation units may be engaged for airlifts and aerial surveillance where needed.

All relevant departments of the Punjab government are on emergency footing, monitoring the situation 24/7 and mobilizing resources to prevent loss of life and property.

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Punjab to receive $47.9m WB grant for out-of-school children

Punjab

ISLAMABAD: The World Bank has sanctioned $47.9 million in funding for Pakistan aimed at improving education in Punjab and expanding access for children currently out of school. The funding has been sanctioned under the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) Fund. The project is expected to benefit more than 4 million children, including those at the … Read more

NDMA confirms 800 deaths from monsoon rains, floods

Karachi Once Again at Risk of Urban Flooding

ISLAMABAD: At least 799 people have lost their lives and 1,080 others have been injured in rain- and flood-related incidents across Pakistan since June. According to the latest data of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), covering the period from June 26 to August 25, shows that 7,175 houses were damaged while 5,552 livestock perished due … Read more

Monsoon spell batters KP and Punjab as Pakistan’s rain death toll surpasses 650

Monsoon spell batters KP and Punjab as Pakistan’s rain death toll surpasses 650

Islamabad: Pakistan is reeling from one of its deadliest monsoon seasons in recent memory, with devastating rains and flash floods claiming at least 657 lives since June 26, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

Over 920 people have also been reported injured amid widespread structural damage and displacement across the country.

The latest spell of torrential rains, forecast to continue intermittently until August 21, has battered large swathes of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Punjab, triggering landslides, lightning strikes, cloudbursts, and flash floods.

In KP alone, 373 people have lost their lives and 156 others have been injured, as per the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA). Among the dead are 274 men, 30 women, and 21 children. The injured include 123 men, 23 women, and 10 children. A total of 336 houses have been damaged—233 partially and 106 completely destroyed.

The Buner district remains the worst affected, with 217 fatalities reported so far. Other hard-hit districts include Swat, Bajaur, Mansehra, Shangla, Lower Dir, and Battagram.

On special directives from KP Chief Minister, 89 trucks carrying relief supplies have been dispatched to the affected areas. The aid includes tents, mattresses, bedding, kitchen sets, tarpaulins, mosquito nets, generators, and other essential items.

Additionally, Rs. 800 million in relief funds have been allocated to local administrations, with Buner receiving Rs. 500 million due to the scale of destruction.

The PDMA Emergency Operations Center is fully operational, and citizens are encouraged to call the toll-free helpline 1700 for emergency assistance or weather updates.

In Punjab, 164 people have died, including 70 children, 63 men, and 31 women. Other provinces have also faced significant losses: Sindh has reported 28 deaths (14 children), Balochistan 20 deaths (mostly children), Gilgit-Baltistan 32 deaths, Azad Jammu and Kashmir 15, and Islamabad Capital Territory eight.

Authorities across Pakistan are on high alert as relief efforts continue amid warnings of further rainfall. The NDMA and provincial agencies have urged the public to remain vigilant and take all necessary precautions.

Rising River Levels Prompt Flood Warnings Across Pakistan

Rain-swollen rivers have prompted flood warnings along the Indus River, with medium-level flooding recorded at several key locations. Authorities have issued evacuation instructions for vulnerable settlements near riverbanks as water levels continue to rise.

In Mianwali, medium flood levels were observed at Kalabagh, Jinnah Barrage, and Chashma Barrage. At Jinnah Barrage, water inflow reached 439,586 cusecs, with an outflow of 422,586 cusecs. Chashma Barrage recorded an inflow of 483,512 cusecs and an outflow of 466,312 cusecs.

Further downstream, in Kot Addu, the Indus River at Taunsa Barrage also rose to medium flood levels, with the Irrigation Department reporting inflows of 454,356 cusecs and outflows of 453,856 cusecs.

According to the Flood Forecasting Division, medium flood conditions persist at Tarbela, Kalabagh, Chashma, and Taunsa barrages, while the Guddu Barrage is currently experiencing low flood levels. The Sutlej River remains in low flood at Head Sulemanki and Ganda Singh Wala.

Reservoir levels are rising rapidly. Tarbela Dam is now at 97% capacity, with water levels at 1,546.60 feet. Mangla Dam stands at 71% capacity, with a current level of 1,213 feet. Meanwhile, water flows in the Kabul River at Nowshera and in the Jhelum and Chenab rivers remain within normal ranges.

Minor flooding continues in tributaries of the Ravi River, including Nullah Aik and Nullah Dek, while the Nari River in Sibi and hill torrents in Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur are flowing normally.

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Punjab grants CTD full law enforcement powers in tribal belt

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab government has extended the Counter Terrorism Department’s (CTD) jurisdiction to the Koh-e-Sulaiman and Rajanpur tribal areas, empowering it to take direct charge of law and order in these regions. Punjab Home Department sources said the CTD will now lead counterterrorism operations and handle major crimes in territories previously under the control of … Read more

PDMA issues flood alert, as India may release water into river

Pujab issues flood alert, as India may release water into river

Islamabad: Punjab has issued a flood alert for the River Sutlej and its tributaries amid concerns that India may release water from its dams within the next 72 hours. The alert comes as monsoon rains continue to impact Pakistan, causing over 300 deaths and hundreds of injuries since late June, with Punjab reporting the highest … Read more

Punjab bans dumping of industrial waste into canals

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab government has imposed a ban on the disposal of toxic industrial waste into canals and drains and has decided to shut down housing societies operating without waste treatment plants. The decision was taken during a high-level meeting chaired by Senior Provincial Minister Maryam Aurangzeb. The meeting also approved action against industrial units … Read more

Punjab imposes complete ban on smoking in parks and gardens

Punjab imposes complete ban on smoking in parks and gardens

In a major step toward promoting healthier public spaces, the Punjab government has officially banned smoking and the sale of tobacco products in all public parks and gardens across the province. The new directive, issued by the Housing and Public Health Engineering Department, applies to all areas managed by the Parks and Horticulture Authorities (PHAs). … Read more

Met office warns of potential flooding, landslides in Punjab, KP

Met office

ISLAMABAD: A weather alert has been issued warning of potential adverse conditions in various parts of the country until July 31, including the risk of flooding and landslides due to expected rainfall in several areas of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to the alert, rainfall is likely in parts of Punjab including Lahore, Sargodha, Hafizabad, … Read more

Punjab to launch Electric bus service in major cities on August 14

Punjab to launch Electric bus service in major cities on August 14

The Punjab government is taking big steps toward a greener future with the launch of an electric bus service in the Sargodha Division, just in time for Independence Day. The initiative aims to provide affordable and eco-friendly transport to the public while easing the region’s environmental burden. In the first phase of the project, 48 … Read more

Another powerful spell of rain in Punjab ready, threat of land sliding in Murree and Galyat

Another powerful spell of rain in Punjab ready, threat of land sliding in Murree and Galyat

Lahore: Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab has issued a fresh alert for another powerful spell of monsoon across the Punjab, land sliding also reported in Murree and Galyat. According to the spokesman of PDMA Punjab, another spell of monsoon rains will start from July 28, with rainfall is expected in most districts of Punjab … Read more

Monsoon alert: Intense rainfall Predicted in Kashmir, KPK, Punjab, and more

Monsoon Alert; more rains expected in upper districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has issued a monsoon alert, forecasting widespread rains, thunderstorms, and gusty winds across most parts of the country between July 27 and July 31. According to the PMD, monsoon winds have already started entering the upper and central regions with light intensity. However, stronger monsoon currents are expected to begin affecting … Read more

Punjab board websites crash as Students Rush to check Matric Results 2025

Punjab board websites crash as Students Rush to check Matric Results 2025

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) officially announced the Matric Result 2025 across Punjab today at 10:00 AM. But what should have been a moment of excitement quickly turned into frustration for thousands of students as several major board websites crashed or slowed to a crawl. Students trying to check their results online … Read more

Pakistan’s rain death toll rises to 252

Heavy rain in Karachi leaves at least seven dead, several injured

ISLAMABAD: At least ten more people lost their lives in rain-related incidents across the country, bringing the total death toll since June 26 to 252, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). The NDMA reported that Punjab remains the worst-hit province, with 139 fatalities recorded so far. Additionally, at least 611 individuals have been … Read more

Punjab issues SOPs to improve prison visitation system

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab Home Department has issued Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to enhance and streamline the prison visitation system across the province. The reforms come as part of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s “Safe Prisons” policy, aimed at improving conditions and facilities within Punjab’s correctional institutions. According to official directives, all prisons have been instructed to … Read more

PPP emerged as largest party with 26 seats

PPP emerged as largest party with 26 seats

ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR/LAHORE: The ruling coalition in Pakistan has solidified its majority in the Senate following extensive elections held across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Punjab assemblies, marking a significant shift in the legislative landscape. In the upper house, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) emerged as the largest party with 26 seats, followed by the Pakistan Muslim League … Read more

Punjab announces revised vehicle tax rates

Punjab announces revised vehicle tax rates

The Punjab Excise and Taxation Department has recently issued a circular announcing revised registration fees and updated withholding tax rates for vehicles across the region. These changes aim to simplify the taxation system and offer relief to vehicle owners. The circular outlines the specific adjustments and explains how they will affect motorists in Punjab. New … Read more

Punjab extends free Wi-Fi access to 22 cities across the Province

Punjab extends free Wi-Fi access to 22 cities across the Province

The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) has significantly expanded its public Wi-Fi initiative, doubling its coverage across the province to enhance digital accessibility. PSCA officials confirmed that they have increased the number of free Wi-Fi access points in Lahore from 230 to 430. They have also expanded the service from 11 to 22 districts, including … Read more

Punjab imposes Section 144 across province

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab Home Department has issued a notification enforcing Section 144 across the province, placing a temporary ban on various water-related activities to prevent accidents during the ongoing monsoon season. Under the restrictions, swimming in dams, rivers, canals, ponds, and lakes has been strictly prohibited. Additionally, bathing in rainwater accumulated in streets, roads, open … Read more

Heavy rains claim 33 lives, injure 176 across Punjab in 24 hours

Heavy rains

LAHORE:At least 33 people lost their lives and 176 others were injured in various rain-related incidents across Punjab over the past 24 hours, as heavy downpours accompanied by windstorms battered several regions of the province. According to a Rescue 1122 spokesperson, the most severely affected city was Lahore, which reported 13 fatalities. Other casualties were … Read more

Punjab to establish new ministry to control prices commodities

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab government has decided to establish a new ministry to regulate and control the prices of essential commodities across the province. To amend the powers of the existing Price Control Council, the Price Control of Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill 2025 has been tabled in the Punjab Assembly. According to the draft of the … Read more

Punjab introduces PERA force to tackle hoarding, land grabbing

Punjab

LAHORE: Punjab Governmental formally inaugurated the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority (PERA) to monitor and take action against hoarding, land grabbing, and illegal encroachments across the province. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz formally inaugurated the in a ceremony held at the Expo Centre. During the event, CM Punjab inspected the newly formed PERA Force, including its … Read more

21 dead, 57 injured in rain-related incidents in Punjab

Punjab

LAHORE:  At least 21 people lost their lives and 57 others sustained injuries across Punjab due to heavy rains and strong winds from June 25 to June 29. According to Rescue officials, on the last day of the spell alone, 8 fatalities and 27 injuries were reported as rain and windstorms wreaked havoc in various … Read more

Punjab traffic police fines over 60,000 citizens for helmet and seat belt violations

Punjab traffic police fines over 60,000 citizens for helmet and seat belt violations

Web Desk: The Punjab Traffic Police has ramped up its enforcement efforts this month, issuing fines exceeding Rs. 120 million to more than 60,000 individuals for violations such as not wearing helmets or seat belts. A spokesperson highlighted that this campaign aligns with Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s vision that “traffic law compliance is a shared … Read more