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PDMA issues high alert: Punjab faces rising flood threat

Published on: July 31, 2025 12:48 PM

The Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) issued a high alert on Wednesday as rising river levels and ongoing monsoon rains increase the risk of flooding across the province. Authorities cited continuous rainfall and rapid glacier melt as major contributors to rising inflows in rivers like the Chenab and Indus, which could soon overflow in vulnerable areas.

According to the PDMA, the Chenab River at Marala is already at a high level, recording 206,000 cusecs inflow and 179,000 cusecs outflow. Meanwhile, the Indus River shows signs of low-level flooding at multiple key points, including Tarbela, Kalabagh, Chashma, and Taunsa, with inflows exceeding 300,000 cusecs in some locations. Although rivers like Sutlej, Ravi, and Jhelum remain normal for now, forecasts suggest they may swell in the coming days.

PDMA Director General Irfan Ali Kathia has instructed all district administrations to remain on high alert and ensure flood contingency plans are fully active. Emergency operation centres are running 24/7, while dam levels are being monitored closely—Tarbela is at 87% capacity and Mangla at 57%. Concerns have also risen about possible water releases from Indian dams on cross-border rivers.

The PDMA also warned of potential urban flooding in Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Gujranwala, advising residents to avoid unnecessary travel and water activities. Heavy rainfall is expected in key districts such as Lahore, Kasur, Jhelum, Gujranwala, Gujrat, and Sialkot in the next 24 hours. A low-level flood has also been reported in Narowal’s Baein drain and rising flow in the Sutlej River at Ganda Singh.

Rainfall data shows intense precipitation in recent days—Jhelum recorded 83mm, Rawalpindi 81mm, and several other cities reported over 40mm. This marks the fifth spell of monsoon rains, expected to continue through July 31. So far in 2025, rain-related incidents in Punjab have claimed 162 lives, injured 563, and damaged over 200 homes. Most deaths occurred due to roof collapses and electrocution.

The Punjab government has announced compensation for the families of deceased victims and financial assistance for farmers affected by crop damage. Authorities continue to urge public cooperation during this critical period.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Punjab Tagged With: flood threat, high alert, Latest, monsoon rains, PDMA, Punjab

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