Sutlej -River on the flooding alarm as the water level rises

Flood-like conditions have evolved in emails after the water flow in the Sutlej River increased, Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said.

At the head Ganda Singh, inflow and outflow were recorded at 118,652 CUSERCS, while the main pulpit of 89,267 CUSSCS with 82,008 CUSSCS EXPLANCE.

Head Islam reported an influx of 42,195 CUSERCS and an outflow of 40,295 CUSSCS, and at the head siphon stood both inflow and outflow of 36,682 CUSSCS.

The authorities imposed section 144 at the head of Siphon, where he banned swimming, recreational visits and boating. Assistant Commissioner confirmed strict enforcement of restrictions.

Local administration said that all departments remain in high attention, with rescue 1122 and the livestock department create emergency camps.

In Alipur, Muzaffarh -District, the Chenab River rose to 70,000 CUSERCS by the head Panjnad and violated protective dams.

The break at Basti Manghar Khan submerged several settlements and damaged crops over dozens of hectares. The residents said that water surrounding their homes left those who fought to move while local authorities had not yet arrived.

In Taunsa Sharif, families still hold on an acute lack of food and feed. Many people live under the open sky and report hunger among both humans and livestock.

In Dera Ghazi Khan, flooding water entered villages and forced moved moves. Rescue 1122 reported that 200 families and more than 560 livestock were moved to safety.

Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Usman Khalid visited low-lying areas, underwent surgery on flooding posts in Bet Ashraf and Banbhan and assured the residents that the administration was fully aware under directives from Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif.

Officials said the Indus River stream had fallen from 500,000 to 250,000 CUSSCS, but warned of possible climbs with the expected eighth flood form.

Help camps, including those in government schools, distribute cooked meals, while most houses remain safe as they were built on raised grounds.

In Layyah, an 18-year-old drowned in the Munda channel while trying to record a Tiktok video. Police said Rahman Sadiq handed his phone to a friend before jumping into the channel but couldn’t reappear.

Rescue 1122 divers launched a search operation to regain his body.

Elsewhere, flood residents in Vehari expressed angry over worsening conditions. Attorney Muzaffar Baloch warned that stranded communities were facing a serious lack of food, shelter and livestock feed and criticized the district administration for “empty claims” for help.

Help camps are created and health and rescue teams remain deployed.

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