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Flood devastation worsens in Pakistan’s Punjab province, South Punjab among worst-hit Pakistan’s most populous province, Punjab, is reeling from one of its worst flood disasters in decades, as overflowing rivers and torrential rains devastate farmland, submerge villages, and displace millions of people. Officials say southern Punjab is the hardest-hit region. According to the Irrigation Department and Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), major rivers — including the Sutlej, Chenab, and Ravi — are at exceptionally high flood levels, forcing mass evacuations and straining rescue efforts. ### Rivers overflowing across Punjab At Ganda Singh Wala, near the Indian border, the Sutlej River is flowing at 319,000 cusecs (cubic feet per second), while the discharge at Sulemanki Headworks reached 135,000 cusecs. The Chenab River at Trimmu Headworks has recorded 543,000 cusecs, and Panjnad is releasing 564,000 cusecs. The Ravi River at Shahdara, outside Lahore, is witnessing 90,000 cusecs, and Sidhnai has reported 123,000 cusecs. Authorities have declared “very high flood” conditions across multiple barrages, warning that continued rains in upstream areas of India could worsen the crisis. ### '12 to 13 feet of water in our homes' In Multan, Muzaffargarh, and Jhang districts, thousands of families displaced by floods are camped out along embankments with little shelter. Many are surviving under plastic sheets, as children and the elderly fall sick in unhygienic conditions. “We are stuck here with all our belongings because relief camps do not permit families to bring household items,” survivors in Multan told _Nukta_. Welfare groups are providing food and basic supplies, but residents say tents, medical aid, and milk for children are urgently needed. Saima Bibi, 31, sits in her tent as she along with others takes refuge on an embankment, following monsoon rains and rising water levels of the Chenab River, in Qasim Bela village, on the outskirts of Multan, Punjab province, Pakistan September 7, 2025.Reuters In Jalalpur Pirwala, floodwaters swept into populated areas, damaging homes and cutting off road access. The Pakistan Army, Rescue 1122, and local authorities have deployed 27 boats, along with helicopters, to rescue stranded families. On Sunday, mosque loudspeakers urged residents to evacuate immediately. Locals accused the government of failing to respond on time. “There is 12 to 13 feet of water in our homes, and families are stuck on rooftops,” one resident said. “To save the lands of some feudal lords, our people have been left to die or fend for themselves.” ### Hill torrents and embankment collapse In Dera Ghazi Khan, flash floods triggered by heavy rains sent torrents rushing down from surrounding hills. Authorities reported flows of 5,511 cusecs in Vahwa and 3,675 cusecs in Sanghar streams, though they said the situation remains “under control.” In Vehari district, embankments collapsed at Qazi Kallra and Gowans, cutting off at least eight villages from nearby towns. ### Villages submerged in Bahawalpur In Bahawalpur district, floodwaters from the Sutlej River submerged 15 villages in Mouza Baqar Pura and destroyed more than 5,000 homes. Families said they were left to migrate without government assistance. A man, who fled from a flooded area along with his family, receives food handouts, following monsoon rains and rising water levels of the Chenab River, in Muzaffargarh, Punjab province, Pakistan September 5, 2025.Reuters Tensions flared after reports that local landlords allegedly deliberately opened irrigation channels, worsening the inundation. Livestock fodder is running out, and only one relief camp has been set up 15 kilometers away, making it inaccessible for many. Residents compared the crisis to 1988, saying it is the first time since then that waters have reached as far as the Baqar Pura bypass. ### Relief response Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif said on social media that provincial authorities, the army, and Rescue 1122 are “fully engaged” in evacuations. “Most of the population has already been shifted to safer places,” she said. Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari said the floods have created an “unprecedented crisis.” She confirmed: * More than 4,300 villages have been affected. * 4.19 million people are flood-hit, with over 2.1 million evacuated. * Nearly 1.55 million livestock have been relocated, but more than 1,500 animals have perished. * Over 1.84 million acres of crops are destroyed, driving up food prices. * At least 60 people have died, and eight others have been injured in flood-related incidents. She described the effort as “the country’s largest-ever rescue operation,” citing drone-assisted rescues in Jalalpur Pirwala and the evacuation of 10,000 people in Multan. Bukhari warned of risks of disease outbreaks, including dengue fever. She said the Water and Sanitation Agency has delivered more than 500,000 liters of drinking water and 160,000 bottled water units in four days. Anti-dengue spraying campaigns are underway. “People must understand this is no small matter — this flood is not entertainment,” she said, urging citizens not to wade into waters for social media videos. ### Alert remains in place The PDMA has issued a high flood alert until Tuesday, warning of further inflows from India’s Harike and Ferozepur streams. Emergency helplines remain active. Officials said all flood torrents are ultimately draining into the Indus River, Pakistan’s lifeline waterway, with Kot Mithan in Rajanpur under medium flood pressure and the Rojhan Kacha region facing imminent threat. Authorities warn that the crisis could deepen with continued rains in the coming days.
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Villages in Ludhiana impacted with breach in Dhussi bundh in Sutlej Chandigarh, Sep 6 (SocialNews.XYZ) As Punjab is facing worst floods since 1988, several villages in Ludhiana district were impacted as water on early Saturday entered fields and destroyed several acres with the breach in the crucial Dhussi bundh in the Sutlej river near Sahnewal town. However, government officials claimed flood water was stopped by the "ring bundh" that they had erected temporarily as a preventive step.

Villages in Ludhiana impacted with breach in Dhussi bundh in Sutlej #Villages #Ludhiana #Dhussi #Sutlej #socialnewsxyz

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India Continues Indus Waters Treaty Violation by Releasing Water into Chenab
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Hadiqa Kiani sounds the alarm: Evacuate now, floods are escalating Singer and humanitarian Hadiqa Kiani has called on residents living near the Ravi, Sutlej, and Chenab rivers to urgently evacuate, as floods continue to devastate large parts of Punjab. Her appeal follows official government evacuation orders and comes amid worsening weather conditions and rapidly rising water levels. In a heartfelt video posted on Instagram, Kiani […]
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Floods kill 17, displace 600,000 across Punjab LAHORE: Devastating floods in Sutlej, Ravi and Chenab rivers have displaced hundreds of thousands and submerged large parts of Punjab, causing severe damage to infrastructure and destroying vast areas of farmland. The three rivers have swollen to dangerous levels due to heavy rainfall and water released from dams in India, which later flowed into Pakistan. The crisis has already hit central Punjab districts and now poses a threat to southern Punjab as floodwaters from four rivers are expected to converge today. According to the PDMA, 17 people have so far died, including five in Sialkot, four in Gujrat, three in Narowal, two in Hafizabad and one in Gujranwala. Officials said that more than 150,000 people and 35,000 livestock have been moved to safe locations in central Punjab. Relief and medical camps, including veterinary services, have been set up in affected areas. Focus shifts to Trimmu after Qadirabad passes Chenab test Authorities estimate that more than 600,000 people have been affected due to flooding. Rescue 1122 spokesperson Farooq Ahmed said that 39,638 people have been evacuated from Sialkot, Sargodha, Chiniot, Gujranwala, Nankana, Hafizabad, Mandi Bahauddin, Gujrat, Lahore, Narowal, Kasur, Okara, Pakpattan, Bahawalnagar, Vehari, Bahawalpur and Lodhran. As of midnight Thursday, three locations were placed under “very high flood” conditions. #### Affected areas Along the Chenab, 333 villages with more than 150,000 residents were affected, including 133 in Sialkot, 16 in Wazirabad, 20 in Gujrat, 12 in Mandi Bahauddin, 100 in Chiniot and 52 in Jhang. Along the Sutlej, 335 villages with 380,768 residents were affected. A total of 104 relief camps and 105 medical camps are operating for the victims. Cities hit by the Sutlej floods include Kasur, Okara, Pakpattan, Multan, Vehari, Bahawalnagar and Bahawalpur. Kot Momin schools shut as Punjab mulls holiday extension amid floods In Kasur alone, 72 villages and 450,000 people were badly affected. In Pakpattan, 12 villages; Vehari, 23; Bahawalnagar, 75; and Bahawalpur, 15 villages suffered severe flooding. The communication and works department said several districts, particularly Narowal, Shakargarh and Sialkot, saw roads submerged. The Sialkot-Pasrur dual carriageway was under water for nearly a kilometre. At Kotli Chohar, a breach in the Naullah Dek embankment damaged the road and the Kona Drain bridge. According to BBC Urdu, dozens of villages in Narowal district were submerged after water from Indian-held Jammu and Kashmir entered the Ravi. Local residents and rescue officials said 35 to 40 villages in Narowal were inundated. Floodwaters from the Ravi submerged parts of the Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara Complex by several feet, stranding Sikh pilgrims and staff. Federal Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, Narowal Deputy Commissioner Syed Hassan Raza and Punjab Minister for Minority Affairs Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora supervised the rescue operation in Kartarpur Sahib. Four teams rescued and relocated over 150 Sikh pilgrims and staff from the shrine. The Narowal-Shakargarh road was submerged for 3 to 4 kilometres, cutting off nearby villages. In Zafarwal tehsil of Narowal, dozens of villages were inundated. The town of Kanjroor, with nearly 20,000 people, was said to be at high risk. Rising water levels in Naullah Dek worsened the situation, with several embankments breached and the Hanjli bridge completely washed away. The stream’s water also inundated parts of rural Sialkot and damaged the Chawinda-Zafarwal road. The Ravi’s floodwaters downstream affected Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib and Okara, while parts of Faisalabad’s Tandlianwala tehsil and Sahiwal also faced threats. In Nankana Sahib, areas including Hira, Jattan Dawara, Nawan Kot, Khizra Abad and Lalu Ana were inundated, as well as Sheikh Datol, Gujran Da Thatta, Khoh Siddique, Dera Hakim and Dera Mehr Ashraf. In Okara, Ravi’s floodwaters swept through Jandran Kalan (population over 30,000), as well as Jidhu and Jhindu Manj. In Faisalabad, authorities warned that Tandlianwala tehsil could be affected by Ravi waters, putting over 100 settlements at risk, including Jaman Dolon, Jali Taryanah, Jali Fityanah, Mari Patan, Sheraza and Thatta Dukan. The Chenab floods hit Sialkot, Mandi Bahauddin, Sargodha, Gujrat, Wazirabad, Hafizabad, Chiniot and Jhang. Journalist Aqeel Lodhi from Wazirabad told BBC Urdu that Chenab waters entered parts of the city, severely impacting Sohdra and nearby areas. In northern Sialkot, the Bajwat area—between the Chenab and Tawi rivers—was badly hit, with about 70 villages submerged. Rescue officials confirmed that road links connecting these villages to Sialkot city were completely cut off. #### Rescue and relief operations At a meeting chaired by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, it was reported that 600,126 people from 769 villages were affected by floods in the Ravi, Sutlej and Chenab rivers. A total of 263 relief camps and 161 medical camps have been set up to provide food, healthcare and temporary shelters. In Sambrial, Sialkot and Pasrur, food supplies were being distributed among flood-hit families. Evacuations were also carried out in Kasur, Nankana Sahib, Chiniot and Wazirabad’s Palkhu Nala. The Pakistan Army, district administrations, police, Rescue 1122, PDMA and other departments are jointly conducting rescue and relief operations.
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Pakistan Punjab flooding: Thousands evacuated after 'exceptionally high' floods Some 200,000 people have been evacuated after authorities warned of flooding from three rivers.

Some 200,000 people have been evacuated as #Floods devastate parts of #Pakistan 's #Punjab

Rescuers carried residents to safety in boats after #disaster authorities warned of "exceptionally high" floods along the #Ravi, #Sutlej and #Chenab rivers

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Thousands Relocated in Punjab Ahead of High Flood Alert High to exceptionally high flood alerts have been issued for Chenab, Ravi and Sutlej rivers, streams in northeast Punjab

High to exceptionally high #FloodAlert has been issued for #Chenab, #Ravi and #Sutlej rivers, streams in northeast #Punjab and hill torrents of Dera Ghazi Khan.
"Thousands Relocated in Punjab Ahead of High Flood Alert"

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دریائے ستلج میں اونچے درجے کے سیلاب نے تباہی مچادی **دریائے ستلج میں اونچے درجے کے سیلاب نے ہر طرف تباہی مچا دی۔** قصورمیں ولےوالا اورعارفکی کےحفاظتی بند ٹوٹ گئے،پانی گھروں اورکھیتوں میں داخل ہوگیا۔ لاہورمیں آئندہ ہفتے کچرا اٹھانے کے بل بھیجے جائیں گے،ترجمان ایل ڈبلیو ایم سی قبل ازیں دریائے ستلج میں انتہائی اونچے درجے کے سیلاب کی وارننگ جاری کی گئی تھی ۔ پانی کی سطح میں آئندہ 48 گھنٹوں میں مزید اضافے کا امکان ہے۔ دریائے ستلج گنڈا سنگھ کے مقام پر پانی کی سطح 21 فٹ سے تجاوز کر گئی۔ اور گنڈا سنگھ کے مقام پر پانی کا بہاؤ ایک لاکھ 60 ہزار کیوسک ہونے کا امکان ہے۔ سیلابی پانی سے 30 سے زائد دیہات کا زمینی رابطہ منقطع اور سیکڑوں خاندان متاثر ہو چکے ہیں۔ متاثرہ علاقوں میں دفعہ 144 نافذ کر دی گئی۔ جبکہ انتظامیہ کی جانب سے دریائے ستلج کے کنارے جانے پر بھی پابندی عائد کر دی گئی ہے۔ چاول، مکئی اور جوار کی 3 ہزار ایکڑ تیار فصلیں دریائے ستلج کی نذر ہو گئیں۔ گندم کی فی من قیمت 2200 سے بڑھ کر 2800 روپے ہو گئی سیلابی صورتحال کے باعث 10 دیہات کی فصلیں مکمل طور پر زیر آب آ گئی ہیں۔ ریسکیو اور پولیس کی مدد سے متاثرہ آبادیوں سے لوگوں کا انخلا جاری ہے۔ اور 5 ہزار 400 سے زائد افراد کو محفوظ مقامات پر منتقل کر دیا گیا ہے۔ قصور کے متاثرہ دیہات کے اسکولوں میں عارضی ریلیف کیمپ قائم کر دیا گیا۔دریائے ستلج کا پانی گھروں میں داخل ہونے سے لوگ چھتوں پر پناہ لینے پر مجبور ہو گئے۔ جبکہ 35 سے زائد چھوٹے بڑے متاثرہ دیہات کے زمینی رابطے مکمل طور پر منقطع ہے۔ The post دریائے ستلج میں اونچے درجے کے سیلاب نے تباہی مچادی appeared first on ہم نیوز.
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Rises on north slope of Himalayas in Lake Langa in #Tibet, #Sutlej River is the longest of 5 rivers of #Punjab. Its waters, alongwith #Beas, #Ravi, allocated to India under Indus Waters Treaty. It enters Punjab West from Baba Belleh Shah's Kasur. It touches Pakpattan of Baba Farid (pic below).

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