Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Young man falls into river while taking selfie in Bahawalnagar

Bahawalnagar

BAHAWALNAGAR: A young man fell into the River Sutlej while taking a selfie on a bridge in Bhukkan Pattan, rescue officials confirmed on Monday. The incident occurred around 2 a.m. when the individual, attempting to capture a photo on the bridge, lost balance and plunged into the river. Rescue teams immediately launched a search operation; … Read more

High-level flood in River Chenab; Ravi embankment blown up to save Head Sidhnai

High-level flood in River Chenab; Ravi embankment blown up to save Head Sidhnai

Due to the release of a massive amount of water from India, water levels in the rivers Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej, and Indus have risen dangerously, causing severe flooding in several regions of Pakistan. To protect Head Sidhnai near Pirmahal from potential damage, the protective embankment “Mai Safuran” of River Ravi was deliberately blown up using … Read more

Nearly 2,200 villages affected, 2 million residents displaced: DG PDMA Report

Nearly 2,200 villages affected, 2 million residents displaced: DG PDMA Report

Lahore: The Director General of the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), Irfan Ali Kathia, has issued a grave warning regarding the severe flood situation across Punjab’s three major rivers. Speaking to the media, he confirmed that the province is currently facing the biggest floods in its history, with the devastating natural disaster having claimed 33 … Read more

High-level flooding in Punjab rivers: Several cities submerged, educational institutions closed

High-level flooding in Punjab rivers: Several cities submerged, educational institutions closed

Lahore /Sialkot /Shorkot /Sheikhupura : The 2025 Pakistan floods are a series of devastating flash floods. Nearly half a million people have been forced to flee their homes in eastern Pakistan as relentless monsoon rains triggered severe flooding, swelling major rivers and inundating towns and farmlands.

According to a report by the Flood Forecasting Division, several rivers across Punjab are experiencing high-level flooding, submerging multiple villages and prompting the closure of educational institutions in several districts.

At Shahdara, the inflow and outflow of water has been recorded at 90,500 cusecs, indicating a high flood level. The situation worsens further downstream at Balloki, where the flow has surged to 211,395 cusecs.

River Sutlej:
The water flow on Suleimanki has reached on 154,219 cusecs, putting nearby areas at serious risk of flooding and displacement.

River Chenab:
The water level at Qadirabad has risen to 203,862 cusecs, while Trimmu is witnessing a moderate flood with a flow of 230,688 cusecs. Jassar is also facing a moderate flood situation, with 95,580 cusecs recorded.

Rain and Flood Impact:
Heavy rainfall in areas like Haveli Lakha, Hujra Shah Muqeem, and Renala Khurd has led to the submergence of low-lying regions. In Shorkot, floodwaters have entered several nearby villages including Kharanwala, Obhan, Khaki Lakhi, and Bandi Kamalana. Government Elementary School Kharanwala is also inundated. Additionally, power supply has been disrupted in various locations such as Jasowali, Dabklan, and Kukowala.

Closure of Educational Institutions:
Due to the worsening flood situation of 2025 Pakistan flood, all educational institutions in Sialkot will remain closed until September 5. In Sheikhupura, schools have been closed until further notice. Educational activities have also been suspended in Sharaqpur, Muridke, and Safdarabad.

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Flood devastation in Punjab: Villages submerged, Millions displaced, 7 dead

Flood devastation in Punjab: Villages submerged, Millions displaced, 7 dead

Lahore: Widespread destruction has been caused in Punjab due to severe flooding in the Ravi, Chenab, and Sutlej rivers, following the release of water from India. Several villages have been submerged, with millions displaced, seven people confirmed dead, and three reported missing.

High Alert as Rivers Swell Beyond Capacity:

The River Ravi is witnessing high-level flooding at Shahdara, with a water flow of 145,160 cusecs, expected to rise to 160,000 cusecs. Although this remains below the river’s total capacity of 250,000 cusecs, authorities remain on high alert. At Jassar, the water flow has started to decrease slightly, now recorded at 152,000 cusecs.

The River Chenab has also begun to show slight signs of relief. At Head Khanki, water flow has reduced from 1.05 million cusecs to 859,000 cusecs, and at Head Qadirabad, it stands at 996,000 cusecs—still a dangerously high level.

Meanwhile, the Sutlej River is experiencing unusual and severe flooding. At Ganda Singh Wala, the river is flowing at 261,000 cusecs. Head Marala is also reporting high flood levels of 191,000 cusecs. Medium-level flooding is ongoing at Balloki and Sulemanki.

In Gujranwala Division, seven deaths have been confirmed: three in Gujrat, two in Sialkot, and one each in Narowal and Gujranwala. Additionally, three people are missing in Sambrial (Sialkot), feared swept away by the rising waters.

Several villages in Narowal have been completely submerged, destroying thousands of acres of crops. The Shakargarh–Narowal road is now underwater, and railway service through Qila Ahmadabad has been suspended due to track damage.

At Kot Nainan in Shakargarh, the Ravi River is at extreme flood levels, sweeping away roads and bridges, isolating many communities.

Widespread Damage Across the Province:

Floodwaters have reached dangerously close to the GT Road in suburban Sahiwal due to river erosion. In Wazirabad, the Palkhu Nala has overflowed, inundating several low-lying villages.

In Hafizabad’s village Sajjadah, floodwaters destroyed a key bridge, while in Gujranwala, 4–5 acres of agricultural land are submerged, forcing residents to flee on their own as rescue teams struggle to reach them.

Muzaffargarh is bracing for a major flood wave expected in the next 2–3 days, with many villages already underwater. In Bahawalnagar, cotton and rice crops have suffered extensive damage, and key connecting roads have been washed away.

In Mailsi (Vehari), a breach in a protective embankment has submerged villages and fields. In Multan’s Jalalpur Pirwala area, Sutlej floodwaters have entered residential zones, prompting ongoing rescue efforts.

Evacuations and Rescue Challenges:

Despite repeated warnings from authorities, many residents are unwilling to evacuate, reluctant to leave behind homes and livestock. Emergency response teams continue to work around the clock, but rising water levels and broken infrastructure are hindering relief operations.

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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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PDMA issues flood alert, as India may release water into river

Pujab issues flood alert, as India may release water into river

Islamabad: Punjab has issued a flood alert for the River Sutlej and its tributaries amid concerns that India may release water from its dams within the next 72 hours. The alert comes as monsoon rains continue to impact Pakistan, causing over 300 deaths and hundreds of injuries since late June, with Punjab reporting the highest … Read more

River Sutlej overflows after dyke breach near Bahawalpur

Sutlej River

BAHAWALPUR: The Sutlej River overflowed after a breach in the embankments near Bahawalpur, submerging nearby villages and destroying crops. The river overflowed due to the rapid flow of water as the temporary protective embankments of Akoka Hatthar, Lakhoka and Mohari were breached. The floodwater has entered hundreds of acres of land and threatens to destroy … Read more

River Sutlej in medium flood at Sulemanki Headworks

Sutlej River

Sutlej River has been in medium flood at Sulemanki Headworks. The water inflow and outflow in Sutlej has been 81,000 cusecs. High alert has been issued for Pakpattan, Vehari, and Bahawalnagar districts. OKARA: The Sutlej River has been in medium flood at Sulemanki Headworks as the water level surges and threaten to submerge residential settlements … Read more

PDMA high alerts Punjab following water release in River Sutlej

Sutlej river water

India released 95,027 cusecs of water from Harike to Sutlej River. The water relay will enter Pakistani territory Kasur’s Ganda Singh village. PDMA directed authorities to make prior arrangements. The Pakistan Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) on Tuesday issued a high alert to the Punjab authorities to take prior precautions following the realse of water from … Read more

PDMA issues alert after India releases water in River Sutlej

River Sutlej

PDMA issued an alert India also released water in River Sutlej. India released 70,614 cusecs of water in Sutlej River. NDMA has already warned of low floods in River Ravi LAHORE: Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab has issued an alert India also released water in River Sutlej. The authority said India released 70,614 cusecs … Read more

Forty drowned as boat capsizes off in River Sutlej

Forty drowned as boat capsizes off in River Sutlej

Forty persons drowned as a boat capsized in River Sutlej near Okara here on Monday. According to the details, seven dead bodies have been recovered from the river and rescue operation is underway to find other persons. The police maintained that the identities of the victims were not immediately known. The officials are investigating into … Read more

Indian water aggression submerges several villages under flood

Floods destroy many regions

Several villages of Punjab were flooded due to raise in the water levels, after India opened water in its area on the Sutlej River. According to flood control room, floodwater released from Indian side would pass from Kot Mithan tonight. A continuous increase of water level has been noted at head Sulemanki. Several villages of … Read more

India provides water data to Pakistan Indus Water Commission

India opens 24 thousand cusecs in River Sutlej

India has provided water data to Pakistan Indus Water Commissioner. First contact has been made between Pakistan and Indian during the possible flood situation in Pakistan. Both Pakistan and Indian water commissioners talked on sharing water data and following this talk India provided water data to Pakistan. Sources said that as per data India has … Read more