River Sutlej on flood alert as water levels increase

Flood type conditions developed at Maili after the water flow in the Sutlej river, said the Pakistan meteorological department (PMD).

At the head Ganda Singh, entries and outputs were recorded at 118,652 Cusecases, while the sulemanki head saw inputs of 89,267 cuses with 82,008 Cuses over.

Head Islam pointed out an influx of 42,195 Cuses and an outing of 40,295 Cuses, and with a siphon head, at the same time, the influx and the flow were at 36,682 CUSECs.

The authorities imposed article 144 on the siphon head, prohibiting swimming, recreational visits and pleasure navigation. The assistant commissioner confirmed a strict application of restrictions.

The local administration said that all the departments remain on alert, with rescue 1122 and the breeding service installing rescue camps.

In Alipur, the district of Muzaffargarh, the Chenab river increased to 70,000 brains at the head of Panjnad, violating protective embankments.

The break at Basti Manghar Khan overwhelmed several colonies and damaged crops on dozens of acres. The residents said that the water surrounding their houses had left them to move to move, while the local authorities had not yet arrived.

In Taunsa Sharif, families still continue acute shortages of food and fodder. Many live under the open sky, signaling hunger among people and livestock.

In Dera Ghazi Khan, flood waters have entered the villages, forcing relocations. RESCUE 1122 reported that 200 families and more than 560 cattle have been moved safely.

Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Usman Khalid visited low zones, examined operations at flood posts in BET Ashraf and Banghan, and assured residents that the administration was fully alert under the directives of the chief minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif.

Officials said that the River Indus rate had dropped from 500,000 to 250,000 brackets, but warned of possible increases with the eighth flood expected.

The emergency camps, including those of public schools, distribute cooked meals, while most of the houses remain safe when they were built on raised land.

In Layyah, an 18 -year -old drowned in the Munda canal while he was trying to record a Tiktok video. Police said Rahman Sadiq had given a friend to a friend before jumping in the channel, but failed to resurface.

Rescue 1122 Miscellaneous launched a research operation to recover his body.

Elsewhere, residents affected by Vehari’s floods expressed anxiety to deteriorate the conditions. Lawyer Muzaffar Baloch warned that blocked communities were faced with serious shortages of food, shelters and breeding fodder, criticizing the administration of the district for “empty complaints” of assistance.

Rescue camps have been created and health and rescue teams remain deployed.

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