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Flood warning issued as Jhelum river water levels set to rise

Published on: July 17, 2025 1:47 PM

The Flood Forecasting Division has issued a high-level flood warning for the Jhelum River, predicting severe flooding within the next 24 hours. Water inflow at Mangla Dam is expected to reach between 350,000 and 450,000 cusecs, raising concerns of widespread flooding in surrounding areas.

Experts warn that heavy rainfall and increased water inflow will cause nearby drains and nullahs to overflow, leading to rising water levels in residential areas. Over 40 villagers have already been stranded as floodwaters entered their homes. Rescue efforts by the army and helicopters have been launched to assist those trapped by the rising waters.

The Flood Forecasting Division has urged all relevant agencies to stay on high alert and take immediate safety measures to prevent loss of life and property. Officials have stressed the need for quick and coordinated action to protect vulnerable communities from the impending flood threat.

According to sources, the rising inflow at Mangla Dam could cause flooding to spread to wider regions. This situation calls for urgent preparations from all government departments and emergency services to deal with possible flood emergencies effectively.

Authorities have also cautioned that the intensity of flooding in local drains will likely increase, putting more areas at risk. Residents in flood-prone zones are advised to stay vigilant and follow official instructions to stay safe during this critical period.

The Flood Forecasting Division continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide updates as the water levels change. Meanwhile, rescue teams remain ready to respond to emergencies and ensure the safety of affected populations.

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