With Pakistan, which is now interested in new releases of water from India and the forecast for heavy rain in the upper drainage of Punjab, the provincial disaster control authorities (PDMA) once again have the flood alarm. The 10th wave of monsoon rains will seek out Punjab -Himpe until September 9 with water levels that are already increasing, according to PDMA -Chef Irfan Ali Kathia.
Punjab Nut-Relief Commissioner Nabil Javed warned that in September 9, extremely high level of flooding in Ravi, Sutlej and the Chenab rivers fears due to heavy rainfall, which can further swell the rivers.
According to numbers released by the flood forecast department, Trimmu and Panjand heads on the river Chenab are extremely high flood level with Panjnad, which sees a water current of 609,604 cushion complaints, but there is a constant decrease in water flow. The main trimmu experiences the water flow at 543,000 CUSSCS.
At Marala, River Chenab has a water current of 84,000 CUSSCS and KHANKI headworks are at a low-level flood with a water current of 147,000 CUSSCS. Similarly, Qadirabad at Chenab is 45,000 CUSERCS, which is seen as a low -level flood. In the Sutlej River, Ganda Singh Wala is at an extremely high level of flood with water current now at 319,000 CUSSCS and SULEIMank is at a high level of flood with water current of 135,000 CUSERCS, according to PDMA Punjab.
The river Chenab has caused destruction in South Punjab as the second flood wave enters Multan. About 543,000 cussus of flooding water from the main trimmu will pass through the Muman Head Muhammad Wala Road, and the water level is expected to stay high for the next three days. Despite the flood wave, the residents of Qasim Bela, Langrial and Sher Shah deny to leave their homes.
Flood water from the River Chenab has destroyed Jalalpur Pirwala with a red alarm issued in the city. The Pakistani Army, Rescue 1122 and other agencies remain rescue operations in Jalalpur Pirwala with rescue 1122 arranging further boats. So far, 2,000 people have been successfully evacuated by approx. 400,000 people affected by the floods in the river Chenab.
Head Jasser seems to be the only head on the river Ravi showing a low -level flood with water outflow at 45,000 CUSERCS. But Shahdara and Sidhnai are both at a high -level flood with water currents of 90,000 CUSSCS and 123,000 CUSSCS respectively.
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However, Balloki head works are expected to be at an extremely high flood risk with water flows reaching a dangerous 139,000 CUSERCS on the river Ravi.
“In the Guide from the Punjab Chief Minister, all relevant departments are in high attention,” said DG PDMA. He also assured himself that all resources are used to protect citizens’ lives and property.
The new wave of stormy rainfall has also entered Sindh with high alarms in districts such as Mirpur Khas, Shaheed Benazirabad and Larkana, which is expected to aggravate the upcoming flood threat flowing from Punjab. Evacuations have begun to take place in the province, especially along the river. With a huge 800,000 CuseC’s water expected to arrive at Guddu barrier on September 9 (tomorrow), Minister of Chief Murad Ali Shah has assured that Sindh has prepared enough to control the flood.
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has released new figures in which it is called fatal accidents.
NDMA also reported 6,180 livestock deaths and damage to 7,848 houses.



