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Widespread destruction caused as India releases water into River Sutlej

Bahawalnagar, Hasilpur, Vehari, Luddan, Arifwala, Chishtian emerge as worst affected areas

By News Desk

August 27, 2023 10:36 AM


Widespread destruction caused as India releases water into River Sutlej

Flood-affected people sit after being evacuated to a high ground near a flooded area of Vehari district on August 24, 2023. AFP

Hundreds of homes have been destroyed, while at several places roads and embankments have been washed away as the release of more water by India into River Sutlej has led the river to burst its banks, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Sunday.  

The river has caused devastation especially in Bahawalnagar, Hasilpur, Vehari and Luddan, Arifwala and Chishtian where roads are completely submerged, leaving hundreds of villages and towns cut off from their surroundings.

Pakistan Army, on the other hand, is assisting the local administrations in relief and rescue operations.

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Water level rises at Arifwala

The situation is still grim at Arifwala where water from River Sutlej has inundated over 28 kilometers of area around the river.

The situation is more precarious in Tibbi Lal Beg area where water level continues to rise.

Dozens of villages have been flooded, resulting in the washing away of homes, crops, and roads.

At several places, embankments have also been washed away.

Tehsil administration, Rescue 1122 personnel and army jawans are together evacuating people from their homes, while on the directives of Punjab Chief Minister Syed Mohsin Naqvi food items are being distributed among the affected people.  

The assistant commissioner, on the other hand, has said that all kinds of facilities are being provided to the people at relief camps set up in the tehsil.

Malik Afzal has said that vaccines for the victims of snake and dog bite are also available at the medical camps besides medicines for other diseases.

Improvements witnessed in some areas

However, the situation has started improving in some areas such as Bahawalpur, Kasur and Okara.

According to a report released by the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), during the three-day period, from August 23 to August 26, water has receded in over 100 villages.

 

Reporter: Shahzad Ahmad  

 


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