High level flood in Chenab river destroyed villages

by times news cr

(Mian Mazhar) High level flood in Chenab river in Hafizabad area caused destruction in nearby settlements.

Crops standing on hundreds of acres were washed away by the river, many settlements along the river including Mehmoodpur, Kot Hussain, Bhawan Fazil were severely affected. : Residents in the residential areas on the river belt are lying helpless.
Hafizabad: The government and the administration could not take proactive measures, many settlements have been wiped out due to river erosion for many years. The residents of the area are protesting, the residents of the area say that the government should immediately deal with the flood situation. Take action.

The water level in the Chenab river is rising after the release of water by India.

According to PDMA, the water level at Kadirabad Barrage in Chenab River is increasing rapidly, due to which the water level in Chenab River is likely to be 250,000 cusecs.

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PDMA said that 40,000 to 55,000 cusecs of water is expected at Jasar and Shahdara in the Ravi River, on which the residents of the area have been instructed to move to safer places.

On the other hand, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) issued an alert regarding monsoon rains in most districts of Punjab.

PDMA spokesperson says that 50 mm of rain was recorded in Lahore, 39 in Rawalpindi, 79 in Sahiwal, 77 in Toba Tek Singh, 41 in Sialkot, 50 in Gujranwala, 57 mm in Faisalabad.

The spokesman said that 37 mm of rain was recorded in Multan, 67 in Khanewal, 79 in Rahim Yar Khan, 57 in Dera Ghazi Khan, 26 in Bahawalpur, 14 in Bhakkar, 12 in Jhelum, 8 mm in Joharabad.

More rains have been predicted in most districts of Punjab in the next 24 hours.

DG PDMA has directed the Deputy Commissioners across the province to be alert and said that the monsoon rains are expected to continue till August 20.

The spokesperson of PDMA says that due to monsoon rains, there are fears of flooding in the rivers and canals of Punjab, while the low-level flood situation remains in the Indus River.


2024-08-18 16:11:26

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