Tue, 21-Oct-2025

97 dead as flood-related incidents devastate Punjab

Punjab

LAHORE: Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab has released a report detailing the losses caused by recent floods across the province. According to the Relief Commissioner, 97 people lost their lives in various flood-related incidents. The floods in the Ravi, Sutlej, and Chenab rivers have affected over 4,500 villages. The report stated that the Chenab … Read more

Lack of water flow gauges at Multan bridges raises concerns

Multan

MULTAN: The serious shortcomings in river monitoring have been revealed, as it has come to light that no gauges are installed to measure water flow in cusecs at key points in Multan. According to the Superintendent Engineer of the Irrigation Department, there are no gauges at Head Muhammad Wala Bridge and Shershah Bridge to assess … Read more

PDMA predicts rainfall in Punjab districts until Sep 5

NDMA’s NEOC issues rain alert for South Punjab

LAHORE:  The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab has forecast rainfall across various districts of the province until September 5. According to the PDMA, the expected spell of rain may further aggravate the flood situation in certain areas, raising concerns over potential intensification of flooding. The authorities have advised relevant departments to remain on high … Read more

Over 300,000 people displaced as flood threatens Multan

Multan

MULTAN: A major flood wave is expected to enter Multan’s jurisdiction by this evening, prompting the evacuation of more than 300,000 people from low-lying areas. According to officials, the dangerous surge in the Chenab River may reach Head Muhammad Wala later today, where authorities have decided to create a breach to protect urban settlements. Residents … Read more

Drowning Punjab

Drowning Punjab

Punjab, the agricultural heart of Pakistan, is grappling with one of the worst climate-induced disasters in its recent history. Relentless floods, triggered by overflowing rivers and intense monsoon rains, have submerged entire districts, displaced thousands, and exposed the growing vulnerability of the country in the face of accelerating climate change. Strategic Breach to Save Cities: … Read more

Severe flooding hits Punjab: Thousands affected as rivers overflow

Severe flooding hits Punjab: Thousands affected as rivers overflow

Lahore/Punjab: A high-level flood has been recorded at Ganda Singh Wala on the Sutlej River, where water flow has surged past 261,000 cusecs, according to the Flood Warning Center.  In Lahore, rising water levels have submerged multiple areas including Chuhang, Mohlanwal, Rangeelpur, and Sundar. Floodwaters have entered homes and farmland, impacting thousands of acres. In … 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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Heavy rains expected in Pakistan, Flood waves ongoing

Heavy rains expected in Pakistan, Flood waves ongoing

Karachi: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a comprehensive alert for heavy rainfall and potential flooding across the country. While most of Sindh is expected to experience hot weather, Sanghar, Umerkot, Tharparkar, Mithi, and Mirpurkhas are specifically forecast to receive rainfall under this alert. Meanwhile, Sehwan Sharif’s katcha area has been battling flood-like conditions … Read more