The punjab flood crisis exacerbates the 10th monsoon wave

Pakistan, now aware of new versions of water from India and forecasts for strong precipitation in the higher watersheds of Punjab, the provincial disasters management authorities (PDMA) have again sounded the flood alarm. The 10th monsoon rain wave will swallow the Punjab sky until September 9 with already increasing water levels, according to the head of the PDMA, Irfan Ali Kathia.

The Punjab rescue commissioner, Nabil Javed, warned that on September 9, extremely high level floods are feared in the Ravi, Sutlej and Chenab rivers due to strong upstream precipitation, which could further sink the rivers.

According to figures published by the Division of Flood Forecasts, the Trimmu and Panjand heads at the Chenab river experience extremely high level floods with Panjnad, seeing a water flow of 609,604 water bowls, but there is a constant decrease in water flow. The Trimmu head is experiencing a water flow at 543,000 brackets.

In Marala, the Chenab river has a water flow of 84,000 Cusecases and Khanki Headworks is at a low level flood with a water flow of 147,000 cops. Likewise, Qadirabad on the Chenab is at 45,000 brackets, considered as a low level flood. In the Sutlej river, Ganda Singh Wala is at an extremely high level of flooding with a water flow at 319,000 Cusecases and Suleimank is at a high flood level with a water flow at 135,000 Cusecases, according to PDMA Punjab.

The Chenab river has wreaked havoc in southern Punjab, while the second wave of flooding between Multan. About 543,000 Cuses of Trimmu head floods will go through the head of Multan Muhammad Wala Road and the water level should remain high for the next three days. However, despite the flood wave, the residents of Qasim Bela, Langrial and Sher Shah refuse to leave their homes.

Crue waters of the Chenab river have devastated Jalalpur Pirwala, with a red alert emitted in the city. The Pakistani army, rescue 1122 and other agencies continue the rescue operations in Jalalpur Pirwala with the 1122 rescue organizing additional boats. Until now, 2,000 people have been successfully evacuated with around 400,000 people affected by the Chenab river floods.

The Jasser head seems to be the only Ravi River’s head which shows a low -level flood with water outings at 45,000 brackets. But Shahdara and Sidhnai are both at a high -level deluge with water flows of 90,000 brackets and 123,000 brackets, respectively.

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Ballloki’s heads should however be on a risk of very high level flooding with water flows reaching 139,000 dangerous cuses on the delight.

“On the instructions of the chief minister of Punjab, all the relevant departments are on high alert,” said DG PDMA. He also reassured that all resources are used to protect the life and property of citizens.

The new wave of torrential precipitation has also entered the Sindh with high alerts in districts like Mirpur Khas, Shaheed Benazirabad and Larkana, which should further worsen the next threat of the flooding of Punjab. The evacuations began to take place in the province, in particular along the river. With 800,000 brackets of water which should arrive at the Guddu dam on September 9 (tomorrow), the chief minister Murad Ali Shah assured that Sindh has prepared enough to manage the flood.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has published new figures, declaring that 910 amazing people died this monsoon season, with the highest mortality rate in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa with 504 Deaths.

The NDMA also reported 6,180 livestock deaths and damage 7,848 houses.

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