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At least 14 dead as flash floods ravage Bali and East Nusa Tenggara

At least 14 dead as flash floods ravage Bali and East Nusa Tenggara

Indonesia: At least 14 people have been confirmed dead following flash floods and landslides triggered by torrential rains in Bali and East Nusa Tenggara earlier this week, according to Indonesia’s National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB). The severe weather began Monday, causing rivers to overflow and inundate at least 120 neighborhoods across nine districts on Bali. … Read more

Heavy rainfall triggers flash floods in Gujrat

Gujrat

LAHORE: Gujrat witnessed massive destruction as torrential rains triggered flash floods, submerging several villages and leaving urban areas waterlogged. According to the Gujranwala Commissioner, the city received 577 millimeters of rainfall within 24 hours, causing streams and storm drains to overflow. Floodwaters inundated agricultural lands, damaging standing crops and displacing residents in low-lying villages. Urban … Read more

India alerts Pakistan on flash floods for third time in two days

India alerts Pakistan on flash floods for third time in two days

ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI: In a rare moment of cross-border cooperation, India has issued its third flood alert to Pakistan within just two days, warning of high water levels and potential flash floods in the Sutlej and Tawi rivers.

The alerts come in the wake of intense rainfall in Jammu & Kashmir, prompting India’s Meteorological Department to issue a red alert for the region. As a consequence, Indian authorities formally notified Pakistan of rising water levels likely to affect downstream areas across the border.

On Sunday, India communicated a warning at 10 a.m. via its High Commission in Islamabad, alerting Pakistan to a high flood in the Tawi River.

The next day, two separate alerts were issued — first at 10 a.m. regarding high water levels at Harike Barrage on the Sutlej River, and a second at 6 p.m., pointing to high flood conditions below Ferozepur.

These warnings were conveyed through diplomatic channels and not via the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) mechanisms, as India had suspended treaty communications following the April 22 Pahalgam attack.

Nevertheless, the alerts mark a rare moment of cooperation and timely coordination during a humanitarian crisis.

Following India’s warning, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed receiving the alerts and passed the information to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the Pakistan Meteorological Department to initiate preventive measures.

In Pakistan, the situation continues to worsen as a high flood has been declared at Guddu Barrage. The recorded upstream flow stands at 543,184 cusecs, while the downstream flow is at 507,853 cusecs, indicating a dangerous volume of water surging through the region.

The floodwaters have inundated multiple villages and large stretches of agricultural land across Sindh and South Punjab. Hundreds of families have been displaced, and standing crops  particularly sugarcane  have been submerged, causing significant damage to livelihoods in these rural areas.

Villages such as Bakhshan Shah, Abdul Rehman Wagon, Sajan Wagon, and Murad Chachar are among the most severely affected. Homes have been flooded, and local infrastructure has been overwhelmed, adding to the suffering of residents.

Despite the growing emergency, the response from local administrations has been slow and inadequate. Residents report a lack of organized evacuations, absence of medical camps, and no provision of shelters. As a result, many have been forced to flee on their own, carrying their livestock and belongings in search of safety.

Concerns have also been raised over illegal water pipe installations in key irrigation feeders — Begari Sindh Feeder, Desert Pat Feeder, and Ghotki Feeder — which may compromise the integrity of protective dykes. Authorities are yet to act decisively on this issue.

In Gilgit-Baltistan, flash floods have cut off over 3,000 residents in the Dain area of Ghizer district, where an old bridge was washed away. Emergency boats are being used to ferry people and supplies, while the reconstruction of an RCC bridge is pending federal assistance.

“Temporary boats are helping affected residents, but we need federal government support to restore full connectivity,” said GB government spokesperson Faizullah Faraq.

Meanwhile, relief operations continue in Talidas, where hundreds of families have been displaced.

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Flood warning in Lahore as Sutlej River rises rapidly

Flood warning in Lahore as Sutlej River rises rapidly

As Punjab prepares for an intense new monsoon spell forecast from August 24 to 27, the provincial government has launched large-scale evacuation operations amid a high flood alert on the Sutlej River, which surged to a dangerous 129,866 cusecs at Ganda Singh Wala.

The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) reported that over 19,000 people have already been evacuated from flood-prone areas, with emergency operations underway in vulnerable districts including Kasur, Okara, Pakpattan, Bahawalnagar, and Vehari.

“The evacuation of populations in the riverbeds of the Sutlej and Ravi is our utmost priority,” said Khawaja Salman Rafique, Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Disaster Management.

According to officials, relief camps are fully operational and stocked with medicine, vaccines, and essential supplies. Rescue 1122 teams are on high alert, and announcements are being made in mosques and through local channels to guide residents to safety.

Meanwhile, hydrological data indicates that while the Indus River is rising at Tarbela and Kalabagh, the Chenab and Ravi remain stable. Hill torrents in Dera Ghazi Khan are being closely monitored.

The epicentre of the crisis remains the Sutlej River, particularly in areas like Jalalpur Pirwala, where relocation efforts are ongoing. Multan Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu emphasized that protecting lives and property is the district’s top concern.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has warned that the incoming eighth monsoon spell may bring torrential rains to upper Punjab and other regions, intensifying flood risks.

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Devastation in Balochistan: Monsoon Floods Claim 22 Lives

Devastation in Balochistan: Monsoon Floods Claim 22 Lives

QUETTA: The ongoing monsoon spell has brought widespread devastation across Balochistan, with at least 22 lives lost, according to a new report released by the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA).  The victims include 13 women and four children, with deaths resulting from drowning, collapsing structures, electrocution, and flash floods. The report also confirms that 11 … Read more

UN expresses solidarity with Pakistan after deadly floods

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UNITED NATIONS: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has voiced deep sorrow over the tragic loss of lives caused by devastating flash floods in Pakistan and India, assuring that the UN stands ready to extend assistance if sought. In a statement issued by his spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, the Secretary-General conveyed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families … Read more

321 dead, 28 injured in KP due to rains and floods in 48 hours

321 dead

PESHAWAR: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has released details of casualties and damages caused by torrential rains and flooding in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa over the past 48 hours. According to an NDMA spokesperson, as many as 321 people lost their lives, while 28 others sustained injuries in incidents of flooding, landslides and lightning strikes across … Read more

Two doctors among five killed in flash flood on Babusar

Two doctors

LODHRAN / GILGIT: As many as five people, including two doctors, were killed after flash floods swept through the Babusar-Thak Road in Diamer district of Gilgit-Baltistan. A well-known medical family from Lodhran has gone missing after being swept away by a flash flood near Babusar Top while en route to Gilgit-Skardu. According to reports, Islam, … Read more

PM condoles loss of lives due to landslides, floods in Indonesia

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed profound sorrow as tragic landslides and flash floods had struck Indonesia’s Java island, resulting in the loss of precious lives and leaving some individuals missing.

“On behalf of the people and the Government of Pakistan, I extend my deepest condolences to President Prabowo Subianto, the families of the victims and to the people of Indonesia during this difficult time,” the prime minister wrote on his X timeline.

He said that Pakistan stood in solidarity with the Indonesian government and its people as they respond to this calamity with resilience and courage.

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Pakistan offers condolences to Afghanistan following devastating flood

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday expressed sorrow over the loss of lives and property caused by heavy rains and flash floods in Afghanistan.

The government and the people of Pakistan express their heartfelt condolences on the tragic loss of life and widespread damage to property caused by heavy rains and flash floods in several provinces of Afghanistan.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims, injured and the communities affected by this natural calamity and we pray for the early recovery of those missing.” It said Pakistan stood in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan during this difficult time.

On the other hand, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar expressed sorrow over the loss of lives and property in Afghanistan due to heavy rains and flash floods.

“Deeply saddened by the loss of lives and damage caused by heavy rains and flash floods in several provinces of Afghanistan,” Ishaq Dar wrote on his X timeline.

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Is It A Ship Or A Metro? The Image That Defined the New York Flood

New York Flood

Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency, Floods cause residents to face difficulties both inside and outside their homes. Social media shared videos depicting the terrible conditions, with many expressing concern. On Friday, New York City was pounded by heavy rain, which disrupted daily life in various areas of the … Read more

Flash Floods Force State of Emergency in New York

Flash Floods Force State of Emergency in New York

NYC Mayor Eric Adams declares a state of emergency due to heavy rainfall. Possibility of up to 8 inches of rain by day’s end. Widespread transportation disruptions in the tri-state area. New York City’s Mayor, Eric Adams, has declared a state of emergency and issued a warning for residents to exercise extreme caution as the … Read more

Malala reaches Pakistan to help flood affectees

Malala Yousafzai lands in Karachi Nobel laureate visiting Pakistan after four years She will review situation in flood-stricken areas Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai reached Pakistan on Tuesday to help flood affectees. She landed at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi and was accompanied by her parents amid tight security. A strong advocate of women rights and … Read more

Swat floodwaters sweep down multi-story hotel, residence

Swat floodwaters

The hotel was washed away in Kalam, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Reports said that no one was hurt because all of the hotels near the river were empty. The death toll from monsoon rains and flash floods rises to 937. The foundation of a multi-storey hotel in Kalam, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, was washed away by raging floodwaters … Read more

KP authorities review flood situation in Charsadda

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CHARSADDA: Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dr Shahzad Bangash on Saturday visited Charsadda after the city was threatened by flash floods. Corp Commander Peshawar and KP Finance Minister Taimur Jhagra was also present on the occasion.  After reviewing the situation, the chief secretary said major floods have passed and now relief activities are ongoing. He said … Read more

PM affirms to support, assist flood-affected areas

PM affirms to support
  • PM: The entire country was badly affected by flash floods due to incessant monsoon rains, and resolved to overcome the challenge with collective efforts
  • During a visit to review rescue and relief operations in flood-hit areas of Faqirani Jat, Oplano, and others, the prime minister was given a detailed briefing on the situation and the relief efforts

SAJAWAL: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that the entire country was badly affected by flash floods due to incessant monsoon rains, and resolved to overcome the challenge with collective efforts.

The prime minister said that the heavy downpours in the season had caused human losses, and damaged road and link infrastructure across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan.

During a visit to review rescue and relief operations in flood-hit areas of Faqirani Jat, Oplano, and others, the prime minister was given a detailed briefing on the situation and the relief efforts. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and the federal ministers also accompanied the prime minister.

Speaking on the occasion, the prime minister added that he had witnessed the vast area which was inundated by flood water.

In Swat and Kalam, flash floods had caused human and financial losses, swept away road infrastructure and bridges, and now headed towards Charsadda and Nowshehra posing a severe threat there, he said, adding the district administrations, rescue agencies, and the armed forces had been fully supporting the rescue and relief efforts and evacuating the people to safe places. He said considerable damage was caused to the Munda dam.

The prime minister said in the flood-affected areas, rescue and relief efforts were being carried out. Unfortunately, he said huge losses were witnessed across the country, but with joint and continuous efforts, they would overcome the issues posed by the natural catastrophe.

On the occasion, the prime minister also appreciated the efforts of the chief minister, administration, and the armed forces for their rescue and relief operations in these areas.

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Eastern Afghan province: flash floods claim 20 lives

Eastern Afghan

Flash floods in Logar province kill at least 20 people and destroy more than 3,000 homes. More heavy rains and floods expected across 21 provinces in coming days. Government spokesman calls on international community to provide aid for the victims. Heavy rains in the eastern Afghan province of Logar caused flash floods that killed at … Read more

Balochistan floods: Alert issued as death toll reaches 216

Balochistan floods

QUETTA: Torrential rains and flash floods have wreaked havoc in Balochistan amid the fourth spell of monsoon as the provincial death toll reached 216 since June 1. As per the Provincial Disaster Management Authority, monsoon rains and floods have so far claimed 216 lives in Bolan, Quetta, Zhob, Duki, Khuzdar, Kohlu, Mastung, Harnai, Qila Saifullah … Read more

Viral video shows abandoned shop collapse after flash floods

flash floods

An abandoned shop in Himachal Pradesh completely falls down because of flash floods. The video has over 20,000 views and a lot of comments. People say that it was nature’s way of getting back at humans for how they treat the environment. A scary video of an abandoned shop in Himachal Pradesh completely falling down … Read more

Flash floods kill at least 18 in Afghanistan: official

Afghanistan

Flash floods and storms killed at least 18 people after ravaging several provinces of Afghanistan over the last 5 days, an official stated Wednesday. Scores of Afghans die every 12 months in torrential downpours, specifically in impoverished rural regions wherein poorly built homes are liable to disintegrate. Deputy minister for disaster management Sharafuddin Muslim said … Read more

Flash floods kill18 people in Afghanistan

afghanistan

KABUL: Flash floods and storms killed at least 18 people in multiple districts of Afghanistan during the last five days, an official said Wednesday. Every year, tens of thousands of Afghans are killed by heavy rains, mainly in poorer rural regions where poorly constructed homes are at risk of collapsing. Sharafuddin Muslim, Deputy Minister for … Read more

Shehbaz likely to visit Karachi on Wednesday to open new party office

Shehbaz Sharif

Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) president and leader of the opposition in the National Assembly,Shehbaz Sharif, is likely to visit Karachi on what is being said to be a day long visit, on Wednesday. Various sources have mentioned that the PML-N leader intends to meet with Edhi Foundation chief Faisal Edhi and other political leaders … Read more

At least 100,000 people evacuated due to flash flooding in China

China

Around 100,000 people have been evacuated from areas on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River of China as flooding threatened a 1,200-year-old World Heritage Site. According to the details, staff, police, and volunteers used sandbags to try and protect the 233-foot Leshan Giant Buddha. Leshan Giant Buddha is a UNESCO World Heritage site in … Read more

Flood warnings issued as third monsoon spell to enter Sindh on August 6

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The Pakistan Met department has issued flood warnings in Karachi and lower Sindh in days to come after third spell of rain predicted from August 7. According to the details, MET Office issued a warning that Karachi and lower Sindh can suffer from urban flooding in the days to come. The institution predicted that the … Read more

India: Atleast 17 killed in heavy rains and flash floods in Pune

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At least 17 people have been killed due to flooding as heavy rains battered Pune city of India. According to Indian television, 17, including women and children were killed in incidents of flooding and wall collapse. Flash floods in the district collapsed Walls and washed away the vehicles. Nearly 16,000 people, including some stuck on … Read more