Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued a flood alert following a warning from the Indian High Commission about a high-level flood in River Tawi.
According to a PDMA spokesperson, a potential flood situation is developing in River Chenab at Marala, which may affect the adjoining districts of Gujrat and Sialkot. The authority has also cautioned about possible flooding in River Chenab and its connected streams.
PDMA Punjab has directed the deputy commissioners of the concerned districts to remain on high alert and ensure all precautionary measures to protect lives and property.
A low-level flood has been reported in the Sutlej River at Lodhran, with a water flow of 40,000 cusecs. Authorities fear floodwaters may enter residential areas. Rescue teams have been placed on alert at eight locations across the district.
Pakpattan – At Pakpattan, the river has risen to a medium-level flood, submerging thousands of acres of farmland. Crops have been destroyed, and fodder for livestock has become scarce. Rescue teams have set up 13 relief camps and evacuated over 1,100 people from affected areas.
Chunian – At Kothi Fateh Muhammad, water levels surged to 22 feet, with a flow of 127,000 cusecs. Local farmers reported heavy crop losses, while residents were forced to evacuate. Rescue 1122 teams are using boats to transport stranded livestock.
Karor Pacca – In Vehgh Mul Khoh Parana, river erosion intensified as water levels rose further. Breaches in protective embankments caused severe flooding in several areas, leaving residents to build makeshift barriers on their own. Locals criticized authorities for failing to take effective measures.
Bahawalnagar – Fresh water inflows from India have raised water levels in the Sutlej once again. Hundreds of acres of cultivated land have been washed away, while floodwaters entered nearby villages including Chak Bhattian, Mari Mian Sahib, and others.
Arifwala – Authorities warned of a major flood wave expected in the coming hours, with flows ranging between 60,000 to 70,000 cusecs. Rescue teams have begun evacuating riverside residents to safer places, while announcements were made in villages urging immediate evacuation.
Kasur – At Ganda Singh Wala, the water level has surged above 20 feet with an outflow of 118,000 cusecs. Dozens of low-lying villages have been submerged, destroying crops worth millions of rupees. The district administration said food and essential supplies are being provided to affected families.
Burewala – Rising water has disrupted electricity and communication systems. Villages including Gahi Shah, Bhattian, and Farooqabad are inundated. Crops on hundreds of acres have been destroyed as residents begin migrating to safer areas. Rescue teams are using boats to evacuate stranded people.
Chishtian – Strong water currents flooded dozens of riverside settlements, cutting off road access. Locals were forced to relocate as water entered their homes.
According to PDMA, heavy monsoon rains are likely to trigger medium to high-level flooding in Punjab rivers, including the Sutlej, Ravi, Chenab, and Jhelum, until August 27. Authorities have advised residents to avoid unnecessary movement near rivers and streams and urged those in floodplains to immediately shift to safer locations.







