Dozens Of Villages Inundated Amid Monsoon-Triggered Flash Floods In Pakistan

Dozens Of Villages Inundated Amid Monsoon-Triggered Flash Floods In Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Aug 31 (NNN-PPI) – At least 30 villages were inundated on Sunday, in Jhang district of Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province, amid fears of monsoon-triggered flash floods, as water level significantly increased in rivers in the country, local media and officials said.

According to local Urdu TV channel, Dunya News, the villages were flooded after high current water spilled out from the River Jhelum, forcing residents to run for safer places along with their animals, and leave their crops and houses behind which were severely affected by the floodwater.

A number of villages were also hit by floods in Kacha area of the country’s southern Sindh province, said the reports, adding that, the province is under a serious threat of heavy floods in coming days.

The government of Sindh province, already declared its 20 districts as calamity affected area, amid heavy rainfalls leading to the deteriorating situation in cities as well as in rural areas.

Monsoon rains wreaked havoc all across Sindh, with its capital Karachi being the most affected city by urban flooding.

Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) issued an alert of urban flooding and water-logging in lower parts of the country, as another spell of monsoon rains started on Sunday.

“A strong rainy system is likely to approach in upper parts of the country, that will produce widespread rain with heavy fall at a number of places till tomorrow,” said a statement from the PMD, adding, heavy rain may generate flash floods and landslides in vulnerable areas.

According to data released by the National Disaster Management Authority, at least 163 people have died and over 100 others injured, along with huge property losses in monsoon rains from June 15 until now.

Personnel of Pakistan’s armed forces have already reached in the volatile areas to assist civil authorities in rescue and rehabilitation operations.– NNN-PPI

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