
The Flood Forecasting Division has issued a strong warning about heavy rains expected to begin on August 31. These rains will hit the upper regions of Pakistan’s major rivers, including the Indus, Sutlej, Ravi, and Chenab. Light showers may start as early as August 29, gradually turning into intense downpours by the end of the month. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to prepare for any potential emergencies.
According to the alert, extremely high flood levels are expected in the Ravi and Sutlej Rivers. The flood threat also extends to smaller streams and nullahs connected to Ravi and Chenab. These waterways could face water levels even higher than the “high flood” classification within 24 hours. This situation is especially dangerous for low-lying and river-adjacent areas in Punjab.
The Chenab River is likely to reach very dangerous flood levels at Head Trimmu by the evening of August 29. Similarly, at Panjnad, flood levels are expected to peak by September 2. These rising waters could affect hundreds of nearby villages and agricultural lands. The government has been urged to activate emergency plans in high-risk areas.
Meanwhile, the Indus River is expected to see high flood levels at Guddu and Sukkur barrages from September 4 to 5. These areas have faced flood challenges in the past, making current warnings more alarming. Early preparations can help reduce the damage caused by such high water flows.
In conclusion, the flood threat is real and growing. The public is advised to stay alert and follow government instructions. Early warnings, if acted upon, can prevent loss of life and protect property in flood-prone regions. Authorities are expected to issue further updates as the situation develops.