Sindh alert as the rivers are swollen

The levels of the river across the Sindh remained high on Saturday, the authorities, the authorities maintained flood preparation measures, and the Pakistani army completed provisions to support the civil administration in the event of more increase.

The provincial rainy monitoring cell and emergency floods reported high speeds to key dams. Guddu dam recorded a high flood, with an influx at 544,658 brackets and outputs at 514,051 Cuses. The Sukkur dam recorded an average flood with 470,580 Cusecases, while the Kotri dam saw a low flood with 262,509 Cusecs. Panjnad recorded entries and outputs at 575 195 Cuses.

Army and civil administration officers inspected vulnerable areas in Dadu, Jamshoro, Sukkur and Guddu, where the strengthening of the embankment and other preventive works are underway. The medical camps managed by the army provide free treatment to residents and will remain active if floods occur.

Meanwhile, the Higher Minister of Sindh, Sharjeel Inam Memon, praised the president of the PPP, the president of the PPP, the efforts of Bhutto Zardari for the victims of the floods, qualifying his management as “glimmer of hope”.

Memon said the PPP would not rest before complete rehabilitation, noting that agriculture has been the most difficult. He praised the federal announcement of environmental and agricultural emergencies, but criticized the delays in a Benazir revenue support for revenue promised by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

He added that Bilawal had visited districts affected in Punjab and Sindh and had met with provincial leaders to plan the re -establishment of farmers, urging federal support for rapid action.

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