The river colonies are drowning while India warns more floods

Punjab floods are limited to muddy swampy strips that are next to the rivers, also more technically known, under the name of river or Katcha areas.

“In the Katcha regions, each house has its own boat, each year, the same type of flooding situation occurs,” said a local resident. So far, no damage has been reported in the established areas.

The Kacha region in Pakistan refers to the river colonies established along the Indus river. These colonies extend from Kot Mithan to southern Punjab to the coastal areas of Thitta in the Sindh. These areas, year after year, face average in high floods. This year, they drown again.

The regions of Katcha in Layyah, Kot Addu, Taunsa Sharif, Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur are among the most affected. Thousands of people residing in river colonies have been evacuated in safer areas. According to the flood control room, the floods have devastated the river colonies and the floods continue in Rajanpur.

The flow of water in Kot Mithan Point in the Industry river reached 490,000 brackets. The water entered the colonies on the banks of the river and stay there, people being forced to evacuate in boats.

In the regions of Dera Ghazi Khan and Taunsa Sharif, there are medium level floods and flood waters have penetrated dozens of colonies, such as Ghat and Darahma, along the Industry river.

However, the water level seems to be down areas like Taunsa Sharif, with 500,000 brackets now at 360,000 CUSECS. Rescue missions continue to evacuate people and many residents have themselves been migrated.

Taunsa Sharif suffers particularly, our correspondents indicating that despite the fact that the River Industry water level has decreased, the connection roads are still overwhelmed. Residents report a sharp drop in living standards, as no provision has been taken for drainage in affected areas. TAUNSA residents complained of a severe waterproof that swallowed the areas struck by floods and expressed its fear of diseases while humidity and suffocation engulf the district.

In Muzzaffargarh, the mosques make announcements in the name of Rescue 1122, warning people of possible floods in the Chenab river. Evacuations of low zones near the Chenab river are underway.

20 The union councils of Tehsil Karor Lal Esan, Tehsil Layyah and Kot Sultan in Layyah are flooded. Hundreds of acres of cultures have been destroyed, with roads, schools, mosques and houses all swept by the river. Layyah faces a similar struggle of shortages, because the connection roads drown in flood waters. “The houses have been demolished, people die of hunger, no one helped,” said a resident hit in Layyah.

The Sutlej river is experiencing a continuous increase in water levels, causing average colonial floods by the river. The water would have flooded dozens of colonies like Mauza Mero Baloch, Mauza Jateera, Mauza Noon and Mauza Saldira.

Vehicle flood assignments have said that standing thousands of acres have been destroyed and that animal fodder is over. Affairs are afraid of a high -level flood due to the increase in water level, while the provisions by administration seem to be insufficient.

There are high -level floods with Ganda, Bahawalpur. The water level is 21.10 feet and the output is 133,770 Cuses. Middle level floods have been observed in the Sulemanki head, where the water entrances are 94,143 brackets.

The Division of Flood Forecast (FFD) and the Federal Founding Commission (FFC) have warned that the CHENAB and INDUS rivers will have reached high flood levels within 24 hours, while the Sutlej in Ganda Singh Wala will continue at high levels for several days, depending on the reserve reservation reserve.

India, in accordance with the industrial water Treaty, alerted Pakistan concerning a potential high -level flood in the Tawi river near Jammu on Sunday. According to the FFD, medium level floods are expected in Guddu, Sukkur and Sulemanki.

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