The provincial Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued a high -level flood warning while water levels continue to increase in Sutlej and delighted rivers, with recent erosion reports of banks and harvest damage in Bahawalpur.
According to PDMA, Sutlej downstream in Ferozepur faces a risk of high flooding, rivers and adjacent drains should also swell more.
High floods have been recorded in Ganda Singh Wala, while Sutlej reported an average flood in the Sulemanki head, according to PDMA.
River Ravi has recorded a flow of 90,000 cops in Jassar and 40,000 Cusecases in Shahdara.
The Industry river, on the other hand, is with a low flooding in Kalabagh and Chashma. The water flows in Tarbela and Taunsa remain normal.
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The officials said that the industrial flow had recently gone from 500,000 to 250,000 brackets, but warned against a possible increase with the eighth rains of Mousson.
In the Bahawalpur district, the flood situation in Sutlej has worsened.
In Mari Qasim Shah, an intense erosion of the banks took hundreds of acres of agricultural land, leaving farmers in distress.
The region’s protection embankment was also raped, while the local administration has issued ultimatums to residents to leave their homes.
At the head Panjnad, where the five rivers meet, Sutlej water levels increased to 106,000 brackets.
The authorities have warned the neighboring areas, including Uch Sharif, are faced with potential floods.
A high alert was issued, and residents of Riverside began to move to safer places after the administration made public announcements urging the evacuation.
The precipitation data of the last 24 hours show that Narowal received the highest downpour at 103 mm, followed by Kasur at 96 mm, Lahore 38 mm, Gujrat 16 mm, Gujranwala 13 mm and Murrier at 1 mm.
The Met Office has planned heavy rains until August 27, in particular in Murrier, Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum and Chakwal.
Tank levels have also increased significantly, with Tarbela Dam Now with full storage capacity and 76%mangla Damla.
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On the other side of the border in India, the Bhakra dam is 80%, Pong at 87%and 85%.
PDMA DG IRFAN Ali Kathia ordered all sub-commissioners to remain on high alert and to finalize emergency measures in accordance with the directives of the Chief Minister of Punjab.
He also asked the rescue and rescue teams to remain deployed in vulnerable areas, warning families to keep children away from storm sewers, low zones and banks during the flood situation.
The PDMA confirmed that despite strong precipitation, no loss of life or goods has been reported in Punjab in the past 24 hours.