Tue, 21-Oct-2025

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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KP: Mudslide in Upper Dir claims 12 lives including 9 children

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Upper Dir: A mudslide in Patrak — in the district of Upper Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — struck a house, claiming lives of at least 12 family members.

Last night, the intense downpour caused a mudslide in Maidan Tehsil of Upper Dir district.

As a result, the house of Mr. Nawshad s/o Wali Muhammad collapsed leaving 12 members of the same family dead under the rubble.

The incident struck the neighborhood with grief over the tragedy that left 12 dead including 9 children, 2 women and 1 man.

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Surjani Town: 200 families relocated as rains continued to wreck havoc

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As many as 200 families in Karachi’s Surjani Town were forced to relocate as rains continued to wreak havoc in the city.

Residents of Yousaf Goth, Bismah Town, Sector 4-B and other low lying areas in Surjani Town had to relocate due to flood like situation in the area. The residents were moved with the help of Rangers and Edhi workers in trucks and boats to safe locations.

The latest spell of rain in Karachi have submerged many areas of the metropolis, damaging houses and vehicles in low lying areas.

According to reports, with more than 170mm rain, Surjani Town is one the worst hit-area of the city. People in Surjani Town’s Sector 4-B were trapped inside their houses as the authorities failed to drain out the rain water.

People of the area faced problems as urban flooding damaged cars, furniture at homes and important home appliances.

Moreover, in New Karachi’s sector 5-E and the Hyderi Market — rainwater flowed from the storm drains which could not be cleaned in due time due to the encroachments — entering streets and houses.

The rains were followed with subsequent power outages across the city, with several areas of the metropolis plunged into darkness after nearly 600 K-Electric feeders tripped.

Areas that had experienced power outages included Surjani Town, Orangi Town, North Karachi, New Karachi, Liaquatabad, Jamshed Quarters, FC Area, Khamosh Colony, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Ahsanabad, Shadman Town, Safoora Goth, FB Area, Power House, parts of Clifton, among others.

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Rain in Karachi: Surjani Town residents trapped, up to waist-deep water reported

Karachi rain flooding situation

The latest spell of rain in Karachi have submerged many areas of metropolis, damaging houses and vehicles in low lying areas.

According to reports, with more than 170mm rain, Surjani Town is one the worst hit-area of the city.

In an exclusive coverage by BOL News, it can be seen that people in Surjani Town’s Sector 4-B are trapped inside their houses as the authorities failed to drain out the rain water.

People of the area are facing problems as the flood like situation damaged cars, furniture at homes and important home appliances.

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The authorities have failed to make any arrangements to drain out rainwater from the area to provide relief to the masses.

Moreover, up to waist-deep water reported across Surjani Town and other areas paralyzing the main roads and localities quickly turned into septic tanks.

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On Friday, the downpour in Karachi and other parts of the provinces claimed seven lives including four killed by lightning strikes in Tharparker’s Mithi and Chachro and one in Thatta.

The citizens of Karachi faced extreme difficulties after roads and streets turned into rivers after the latest spell of monsoon downpour started penetrating in various parts of Sindh as well.

According to the Met office, strong monsoon currents are expected to penetrate in Sindh till Monday. Under the influence of this system, rain/wind-thundershower, with few moderate to isolated heavy falls, are expected in Karachi, Hyderabad, Thatta, Badin, Shaheed Benazirabad, Dadu, Tharparker, Mirpurkhas, Umar Kot, Sanghar, Sukkur, Larkana, Lasbella, Khuzdar, Barkhan, Zhob, Musa Khel, Loralai, Kohlu and Sibbi till Monday.

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