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Jalalpur Pirwala villages still inundated 19 days after floods

Jalalpur Pirwala

MULTAN: Dozens of villages in Jalalpur Pirwala tehsil of Multan have remained submerged for the past 19 days due to stagnant floodwater, leaving residents in severe distress. The prolonged presence of water has devastated crops and properties, prompting locals to demand urgent measures for water drainage. Authorities have successfully sealed the breach in the Noraja … Read more

India releases more water into Sutlej River

India

LAHORE: India has released additional floodwater into the Sutlej River, prompting Pakistan’s Ministry of Water Resources to issue a flood alert after being formally notified by the Indian High Commission in Islamabad. According to the Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), the release of water from India is expected to further increase the river’s flow. … Read more

Sutlej floods submerge villages, destroy crops

Sutlej

LAHORE: The raging Sutlej River has inundated several settlements and hundreds of villages, wiping out vast stretches of standing crops. A flood alert was issued on Sunday after India released more water into the river, warning of high-level flooding at Harike Downstream and Ferozepur Downstream. At Ganda Singh Wala, the swollen Sutlej submerged multiple villages, … Read more

High flood in Sutlej River after India releases another water surge

High flood

LAHORE: A high-level flood has been recorded in the Sutlej River after India released another surge of water downstream, the Flood Forecasting Division (FFD) reported on Saturday. According to the FFD, water flow at Head Ganda Singh Wala has reached 353,825 cusecs, maintaining a high-flood situation. At Head Sulemanki, the inflow and outflow of water … Read more

India alerts Pakistan of high-flood situation in Sutlej River

India

ISLAMABAD: India has informed Pakistan about a high-level flood in the Sutlej River, prompting the Ministry of Water Resources to issue a flood alert. According to an official communication from the Indian High Commission, water levels at Harike downstream and Ferozepur downstream in the Sutlej River have reached a high-flood stage. In response, Pakistani authorities … Read more

PDMA predicts rainfall in Punjab districts until Sep 5

NDMA’s NEOC issues rain alert for South Punjab

LAHORE:  The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab has forecast rainfall across various districts of the province until September 5. According to the PDMA, the expected spell of rain may further aggravate the flood situation in certain areas, raising concerns over potential intensification of flooding. The authorities have advised relevant departments to remain on high … Read more

Punjab Rivers witness unusual flooding situation

India’s Water Release Sparks Flood Emergency in Pakistan

LAHORE: Punjab is grappling with severe flooding in its major rivers after India released large volumes of water, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. At Ganda Singh Wala on the Sutlej River, an extremely high flood level has persisted, prompting authorities to announce evacuations from villages near Talwar Post. According to the Flood … Read more

PDMA urges immediate removal of encroachments from river passages

PDMA

LAHORE: Director General of the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab, Irfan Ali Kathia, has stressed the urgent need to clear waterways, warning that failure to do so will result in continued flooding and damage. Speaking to the media in Lahore, he said that Punjab government has directed officials to ensure not only the safety … Read more

Indian water release triggers major flood crisis in Punjab

Indian water release triggers major flood crisis in Punjab

Lahore: A flood emergency has been declared in parts of Punjab following India’s release of excess water from its eastern dams, which has inundated major rivers across the province.

In response to the worsening situation, the Pakistan Army has been deployed in the flood-hit districts of Kasur, Sialkot, and Narowal to assist in relief and rescue operations.

According to the Punjab Home Department, army troops are being mobilized to support civil administration in safeguarding lives and managing large-scale evacuations. While Rescue 1122, Civil Defense, and Police units are actively engaged in ongoing efforts, the magnitude of the flooding has necessitated military intervention.

Both India and Pakistan have been facing relentless monsoon rains, but Pakistan’s eastern Punjab region — considered the country’s agricultural heartland — is under increased threat due to the unilateral release of water by India into transboundary rivers.

Rivers Swell to Dangerous Levels:

Floodwaters have surged through the Ravi, Chenab, and Sutlej rivers, causing significant breaches in Narowal, Sialkot, and Shakargarh.

Reports confirm that in Zafarwal, a portion of the Hanjli Bridge collapsed due to intense water flow from Nullah Dek, severing road access to dozens of nearby villages.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), in its early Wednesday advisory, termed the situation “extreme” and warned that vulnerable areas are already under threat of inundation.

The Ravi River at Jassar is currently carrying a flow of 170,000 cusecs, but forecasts suggest that this volume could rise significantly to 250,000 cusecs. This increase poses a serious risk, as such levels are likely to breach embankments and result in flooding of nearby settlements.

Authorities and residents in the surrounding areas are on high alert, preparing for potential evacuation and emergency response efforts.

Meanwhile, the Chenab River at Marala is projected to reach an alarming 690,000 cusecs. This staggering volume of water raises severe concerns about widespread flooding across the region. If the forecast holds, extensive damage to infrastructure, agriculture, and homes could occur, affecting thousands of people along the river’s path.

The Sutlej River at Ganda Singh Wala is already flowing at 245,000 cusecs, and further increases are expected in the coming days. This high flow, coupled with additional water entering the river system, could worsen the situation and heighten the risk of flooding in adjacent low-lying areas.

Emergency services are closely monitoring the situation and preparing for possible flood mitigation and relief operations.

High Alert and Evacuations Underway:

Low-lying areas along the rivers have been placed on high alert, especially in regions like Shahdara and along Motorway-2, where the Ravi continues to rise steadily. Authorities have urged residents in at-risk zones to immediately evacuate and cooperate with rescue teams.

The NDMA has emphasized that delayed evacuation could result in loss of life, and families are being relocated to safer ground where relief camps are being established.

Army Joins the Relief Effort:

The Pakistan Army’s deployment will be coordinated with district administrations, and Army Aviation units may be engaged for airlifts and aerial surveillance where needed.

All relevant departments of the Punjab government are on emergency footing, monitoring the situation 24/7 and mobilizing resources to prevent loss of life and property.

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PDMA issues flood alert as new monsoon spell predicted from Aug 13

Another Monsoon Spell forecast for Sindh

LAHORE: The Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has forecast the start of a new monsoon spell across the country and issued an alert. According to details, the PDMA has warned of possible flooding in the upper regions from August 13 due to the upcoming monsoon rains and an expected rise in water levels in the … Read more

High level flood persists at Islam Headworks on Sutlej River

flood sutlej river

A spokesperson from the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) shared that the water level at Head Islam, where the Sutlej River roars through, has reached a perilously high flood level. The spokesperson discloses that an astonishing 1 lakh 51 thousand cusecs of water are flowing through this point, creating a scene of both awe and … Read more

High level flood recorded at Head Sulemanki, Head Islam in Sutlej River

Sutlej River

A high level flood was recorded at Head Sulemanki and Head Islam in Sutlej River late night on August 24. At Sulemanki, over 117,000 cusecs water was recorded in downstream and at Islam Headwork over 125,000 cusec water discharge was recorded. District administration Bahawalpur has made elaborate arrangements to ensure safety of population and infrastructure … Read more

Approx 100,000 people relocated due to flood in Sutlej River

Sutlej river flood

Numerous villages and farmlands were submerged by floods. Punjab disaster management agency warns flooding in coming days. Pakistan is still struggling to recover from the devastating floods in 2022. Approximately 100,000 individuals have been relocated from flooded villages in Punjab, as reported by emergency services on Wednesday. Numerous villages and a vast expanse of farmland … Read more

PDMA issue major flood relay warning in Sutlej River

PDMA Sutlej River

District administration is taking swift action to protect residents. People living in low-lying areas to be evacuated to safer places immediately. Mosques have been making announcements to keep the local population informed. The Sutlej River’s water level is steadily increasing, prompting concerns among authorities and local communities. The Irrigation Department has reported that a massive … Read more

Mid level flood in Sutlej River cut land connectivity of five villages

Sutlej river flood

A major flood relay will pass through the Sutlej River by this evening. Agricultural land of 15 villages has been damaged. Rescue personnel are busy moving people to safe places. A medium level flood in the Sutlej River has cut off the land connectivity of five villages in Punjab’s Kasur district. The sources of the … Read more