In Islamabad’s Bahria Town, continuous heavy rain caused serious flooding, turning streets into rivers and making it nearly impossible for people to move around. The floodwater entered homes and shops, leaving many residents stranded and damaging property. Daily life came to a standstill as cars were stuck, roads were blocked, and people struggled to find safe ground.
The situation in Bahria Town was very similar to what happened in nearby Rawalpindi, where floodwaters also caused chaos. In Rawalpindi, the Pakistan Army and emergency teams had to use helicopters to rescue families who were trapped on rooftops due to rising water. These rescue efforts helped save many lives, and teams are still working to help those affected.
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as more rain is expected in the coming days. People living in low-lying or flood-prone areas are being asked to stay cautious and follow safety instructions from local officials. The government is working to provide support, but the risk remains high due to the ongoing bad weather.