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FFD issues update on dams, rivers’ flood levels

FFD issues update on dams, rivers' flood levels

The Flood Forecasting Division (FFD) Lahore has issued a fresh advisory following alarming increases in water levels at key river barrages across Pakistan. As of this morning, high flood conditions have been recorded at Guddu and Panjnad Barrages, raising serious concerns over potential inundation in low-lying regions of Sindh and South Punjab. 15 ستمبر صبح … Read more

COAS vows for speedy infrastructure rebuilding in flooded areas, ISPR

COAS vows for speedy infrastructure rebuilding in flooded areas, ISPR

Rawalpindi: Field Marshal Asim Munir conducted a visit to areas affected by recent flooding and reviewed ongoing relief and rescue operations ,Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). According to the ISPR, the Field Marshal carried out an aerial survey of the Kasur sector, closely observing activities aimed at managing the flood situation. He also visited flood relief … Read more

Pakistan monsoon crisis: 907 dead, thousands displaced as floods wreak havoc

Pakistan monsoon crisis: 907 dead, thousands displaced as floods wreak havoc

Islamabad: The devastating monsoon season has claimed at least 907 lives across Pakistan, with thousands displaced and widespread destruction reported in several provinces, according to the latest report by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). The NDMA’s report paints a grim picture of the toll the extreme weather has taken across the country, with 1,044 … Read more

UN Chief expresses deep grief over Pakistan flood devastation

UN Chief expresses deep grief over Pakistan flood devastation

The spokesperson for UN Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives caused by the recent floods in Pakistan. According to the statement, over 400 people have lost their lives and more than 1.5 million individuals have been affected by the devastating floods. The spokesperson stated that millions are currently in … Read more

23 dead as riverine floods devastate Pakistan; Punjab worst hit

23 dead as riverine floods devastate Pakistan; Punjab worst hit

Islamabad: At least 23 people have lost their lives due to recent flooding and related incidents across Pakistan, with Punjab province bearing the brunt of the tragedy, according to the latest official data.

Province-Wise Breakdown:

Punjab recorded the highest number of fatalities with 18 dead and 9 injured. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) followed with 4 deaths and 4 injuries, while Balochistan reported 1 casualty. No deaths or injuries were reported from Sindh, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K), or the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).

Among the deceased, 13 were adult males, 2 females, and 8 children — painting a grim picture of how vulnerable populations, especially children, are being affected. Punjab again reported the highest child fatalities, with 4 children among the dead. KP reported 3, and Balochistan reported 1 child fatality.

Causes of Death:

A staggering 77.3% of the deaths were attributed to riverine floods, highlighting the severity of water-related disasters. House collapses caused 18.2% of fatalities, while drowning and other causes contributed to 4.5% each.

This alarming data underscores the urgent need for disaster preparedness, flood control infrastructure, and public awareness campaigns, especially in flood-prone regions like Punjab and KP.

Authorities are continuing to monitor the situation as weather patterns remain unpredictable.

The Flood Forecasting Division has sounded the alarm over high flood levels in several major rivers.

At Balloki on the Ravi, water inflow and outflow were recorded at 175,995 cusecs, placing it in the high flood category. The Sutlej is also swelling, with 134,970 cusecs flowing in and out at Sulemanki.

In Lahore, the Ravi is under pressure at Shahdara, where medium-level flooding has been reported with 67,900 cusecs passing through.

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