Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Ravi Returns to its Soul

Ravi Returns to its Soul

Once the lifeblood of the city—whispered through Sufi legends, framed by Mughal gardens, and sung by poets—the river had faded into a toxic shadow of itself. Children grew up tracing its memory in the stories of elders, but never felt its cool current. Then, in August 2025, the unthinkable happened: the Ravi returned and the … Read more

Sutlej, Chenab, Ravi swells, Punjab faces worst flooding in years

Sutlej, Chenab, Ravi swells, Punjab faces worst flooding in years

Lahore: Punjab still on high alert as a worsening flood crisis grips the province, following fresh water releases from India into the Sutlej River. Emergency warnings have been extended across nine districts, with authorities warning of extremely high-level floods persisting until at least September 5.

The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) confirmed alerts in Kasur, Okara, Bahawalnagar, Pakpattan, Vehari, Lodhran, Bahawalpur, Multan, and Muzaffargarh, as swollen rivers continue to wreak havoc across southern and central Punjab.

Floods Affect Over 2 Million, Death Toll Rises:

Floodwaters from the Sutlej, Ravi, and Chenab rivers have already impacted more than 2 million people, with the death toll reaching 41. Thousands of families have been displaced as authorities race to conduct mass evacuations from submerged and low-lying areas.

At Head Mohammad Wala in Multan, a massive flood wave of 450,000 cusecs in the Chenab River has tested the city’s primary defenses.

The Akbar Flood Bund is under pressure, and authorities have placed dynamite along Head Mohammad Wala Road to execute emergency breaching operations if water levels continue to rise.

Entire villages from Jhok Venus to Head Mohammad Wala are underwater, while residents near Basti Bosan and Jhok Arabi report complete disruption of education, with schools inundated and children displaced.

In central Punjab, floodwaters have surged into Tandlianwala and Kamalia in Toba Tek Singh, flooding dozens of villages and damaging major access roads.

A significant breach on the GT Road between Lahore and Faisalabad has brought traffic to a halt, further isolating affected areas and hampering relief operations.

At Head Trimmu, flows have surged to over 479,000 cusecs, pushing water into surrounding villages in Jhang and Muzaffargarh. In Chiniot, over 141 villages and 200,000 people have been affected, with rescue teams struggling to reach stranded families.

Sindh on Alert, Health Risks Mount:

While Punjab remains the epicenter of the crisis, a low-level flood continues in Sindh at Sukkur, Kotri, and Guddu barrages. Despite repeated warnings, many residents in riverine (katcha) areas remain reluctant to evacuate.

The National Polio Eradication Programme has raised serious concerns about the spread of polio and waterborne diseases, urging immediate medical interventions and sanitation efforts in affected regions.

Adding to the crisis, the Meteorological Department has forecast more rainfall in upper catchment areas by September 3, with potential urban flooding in Lahore, Gujranwala, and Gujrat.

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Punjab Schools closed for one week as flood emergency worsens

Punjab Schools closed for one week as flood emergency worsens

All schools and colleges in Kot Momin Tehsil, Sargodha, have been shut down for seven days because of the ongoing flood crisis. A formal notice has confirmed that classes will remain suspended until September 2. Officials said the decision was taken to keep children safe as water levels in the area continue to rise. Punjab … Read more

Rivers Indus, Chenab, Ravi, Kabul running in low flood with rising trend: FFC

Rivers Indus, Chenab, Ravi, Kabul

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Flood Commission (FFC) has said that currently, rivers Indus, Chenab, Ravi and Kabul are flowing in low flood with the rising trend at Kalabagh-Chashma, Chashma-Taunsa, Marala-Khanki and Warsak-Nowshera reaches respectively. According to the daily FFC report issued on Sunday, flash flooding of moderate to heavy intensity is expected in the Nullahs of … Read more

Cleaning the Ravi

Ravi

LAHORE: The historic city of Lahore and its association with the Ravi River dates back centuries. The Walled City and the Mughal monuments of Lahore — the Badshahi Mosque, the Lahore Fort, etc — were built around the river. The ‘Buddha Darya’ (old bed of Ravi) was where the river flowed when it passed adjacent … Read more

Lahore’s upcoming construction projects to address environmental hazards

ISLAMABAD: Lahore’s upcoming Ravi Urban City is being designed under a modern forestation policy to address the environmental hazards of the metropolitan, Prime Minister Imran Khan was informed. The prime minister, who chaired a review meeting on the Ravi Urban City and Lahore Central Business District, was informed that the comprehensive policy would include protection … Read more

All major rivers of Pakistan continue to run normally: FFC

FFC

The Federal Flood Commission (FFC) stated that all main rivers (Indus, Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej) were curving normally with no riverine flood conditions in the country. According to the daily FFC report, the collective live storage volume of Tarbela, Mangla & Chashma basins is 4.183 MAF which is 30.95% of the total Combined Live … Read more

PM Imran Khan congratulates Tiger Force for planting 3.5 million trees

PM Imran Khan congratulates Tiger Force for planting 3.5 million trees

Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that a new city is going to be built along with Lahore which will also revive Ravi. According to details, Prime Minister Imran Khan planted a tree during the tree planting campaign in the federal capital Islamabad. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”pm-imran-khan-thanks-former-malaysian-prime-minister-mahathir-mohamad”] On the occasion, Prime Minister Imran Khan while addressing … Read more